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Best Iberian Poems

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Premium Member Resistance On the Iberian Peninsula
Resistance On The Iberian Peninsula

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity),”
Scream French revolutionists as they guillotine monarchists heads, 1
Then crown Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France, 2
Who...

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Categories: iberian, education, freedom, history, irony,
Form: Verse



Iberian Lynxs
Iberian Lynx’s are listed as, critically endangered
and are related to the Eurasian Lynx, and are about half their size
They are only found, in the southern...

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Categories: iberian, animal, beautiful, earth, education,
Form: Rhyme
A Plentitude of Pies
Alber’s Tamale Pie, Australian Meat Pie, Apple Pie, Amish Country Strawberry Pie,  
Bacon Pie, Bean Pie, Boston Cream Pie, Butterfinger Pie, Banana Cream Pie,...

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Categories: iberian, food,
Form: ABC
Premium Member My Ancestry Surprise - Dk

One-hundred percent Italian descent:
   four grandparents crossed the ocean, went
through Ellis Island, from Italy sent;
   my Italian roots, one-hundred percent.

But ...

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Categories: iberian, family, history,
Form: Rhyme
Huldra
Huldra 

In the green valley 
Near lake blue and pink salmon 
Lived a huldra 
Beautiful in human eyes 
But trolls had rejected her
Ugly in their...

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Categories: iberian, animals,
Form: Idyll (Idyl)



Ansley Piper Dunning
this stunning lithe oldest teenage niece, daughter of
my younger sister, epitomizes a tall drink of water
(similar to the mother at same age)
What with her willowy...

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Categories: iberian, dedication, family, world,
Form: Ode
Premium Member Rain In Spain
Rolling down the contours of Iberian Peninsula
the picturesque highlands of lofty Andalusia
fringe the landscape of the great plain of Spain,
cradling the ancient cities of Madrid...

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Categories: iberian, humorous, rain, spanish,
Form: Light Verse
Cementerio
I've heard it said that if all the people 
who ever lived and died, were buried together, 
it would fill the size of Spain.

No gazpacho,...

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© Goode Guy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: iberian, death, introspection, life,
Form: Narrative
The Flamenco Dancer and the Bull
The Flamenco Dancer and The Bull

The acoustics of your snuffle
 is an absolution 
of a descending staccato 
in an E chord.
Behold, my lancing third, 
an...

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Categories: iberian, conflict,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Recipe: Poulet Roti French Style - Ballade Le Chant Royal - 6
RECIPE: “Poulet Roti” French Style - Ballade Le Chant Royal 6

(NOTE: This French “ballade” is being composed on permutations of the number ONE repeated twice,...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: iberian, bullying, discrimination, father son,
Form: Ballade
Premium Member But Then, How Am I To Say It, Translation of Carlos Bousono's Poem: Pero Como Decirtelo
But then, how am I to say it ? Translation of Carlos Bousono’s poem : Pero como decirtelo

(To those who are familiar with the Bhakti...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: iberian, god,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member A Despicable Pusher Speaks
Dream on, don't stop
for your reality is in shatters.
Your life has lost its essence,
There’s no logical fluidity in your actions,
so just dream on, don't stop,
your...

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Categories: iberian, drug,
Form: Free verse
The Fight For Freedom
The Fight for Freedom 

Another art exhibition, paintings of naïve art decorated on ancient doors 
and window shutters, most of them about harvesting of olive...

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Categories: iberian, political, sad, satire, sorry,
Form: Blank verse
Ansley Piper Dunning
(this written about a baker's half-dozen years ago)

this then stunning lithe oldest teenage niece, daughter of
my younger sister epitomizes a tall drink of water
(similar to...

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Categories: iberian, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Xlviii - Tongue Teasers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: XLVIII - Tongue Teasers

If the « Yellow Race » could have invented the alphabet, they wouldn’t still be seeing « Images » when...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: iberian, humor, imagery, irony, satire,
Form: Epigram

Book: Reflection on the Important Things