Best Swa Poems
Categories:
swa, flower, giggle,
Form:
Deor's LamentDeor's Lament
(Old English/Anglo-Saxon poem circa the 10th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Weland endured the agony of exile:
an indomitable smith wracked by grief.
He suffered countless sorrows;
indeed, such sorrows were his bosom companions
in that frozen island dungeon
where Nithad fettered him:
so many strong-but-supple sinew-bands
binding the better...
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Categories:
swa, destiny, england, fate, old,
Form:
Verse
Categories:
swa, life, love, musicday, day,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
swa, life, love, musicday, dance,
Form:
Free verse
PurfumeA moon waking the night wull
my pain secreate
A women preasent
A dark nartada swa
Dance through the water
At noon, was lureing where were u
Words of majastiy attublal
Artticulate turbunation archive...
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Categories:
swa, friendship, love,
Form:
Ballad
Likened TooShe acted as dumb as his naive heart allowed her to.
She knew him of summers the conversations of fall. Say then to me what those who wishest me there told me of you. That you have been storied in conversation to make you less appealling...
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Categories:
swa, music,
Form:
Ballade
Lockdown- 30th DayThe month of fasting has come
The month of contemplation has come
Has come the holy month to the followers of Muhammad SWA
Home quarantine is going on
Isolation system is going on
Going on the festival - stay home; corona must be gone
NCoV-19 enjoying the social distancing all around...
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Categories:
swa, how i feel,
Form:
Free verse
The Maple LeafThe Maple Leaf By SWA (Suzanne)
At night in the day
you visit by transport
of the wind a message sings in the distance
you come from a residence or hand that
placed you here, how you knew nature
speaks to my very soul!
Yet...as I get closer silence
no whisper...
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Categories:
swa, 12th grade, adventure, beauty,
Form:
Free verse