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Bien Poems - Poems about Bien


Bien venido
Bien venido God's children Bien venido To a beautiful day Let's not waste that day By sleeping in If we sleep in we will Not sleep at night So we must enjoy this Day Then we decided to go for A swim We don't go into the deep area Because the deep is not For us Because we are not a Strong swimmer Also we could drawn if We go into the deep And...

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Categories: bien, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Bien
I just, seem to get an argument Sometimes the breeze just calls my name again But those curls aren't that hard enough Sometimes I notice the moon looking at me Desperately, falling in love every second But when I tried to reach her, I fell to the ground Thousands of kilometers away Lightyears of distance, in just a few instants Our memories became...

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Categories: bien, anxiety, cute love, feelings,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Duerme Bien Querido Guillermo
When you compare the facts with the tales of his legend, you'll find that most stories of his life are pure fabrication. He is known worldwide for his killer marksmanship with a gun, but few know his reputation for helping the elderly, the poor and the young. It's been said that he killed a man for every year of...

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Categories: bien, history,
Form: Rhyme
Dien Bien Phu
Lessons learned by first the Chinese then France and the Unites States... Never underestimate unconventional units or guerrilla warfare supported by regular units... Dien Bien Phu Bernard B. Fall called it "Hell in a very small place" soon after 1954 America walked the "Street without joy" The Viet Minh attacking satellite positions seven in all such names as "Huguette" "Claudine" "Gabrielle" "Beatrice" General Giap former school teacher later besieged Khe Sanh saved only by B-52 air strikes... What men will die...

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Categories: bien, america, patriotic, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Duerme Bien, Querido
"Duerme bien, Querido," she would often think as she would watch him lay asleep. "Duerme bien, Querido," she would say to him in lieu of "Good Night" routinely. "Duerme bien, Querido," she now says to him in lieu of "Rest In Peace." "Duerme bien, Querido," she says on her knees at his grave where she often weeps. "Duerme bien,...

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Categories: bien, grief,
Form: Rhyme




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