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Horse Paris Poems

These Horse Paris poems are examples of Paris poems about Horse. These are the best examples of Paris Horse poems written by international poets.


Paris Burlesque
Glitzy, Vegas-style seductive dancers
Lascivious lancers' lances
Glam and rock in hilarious fashion.
Quintessentially Parisian
Paris Crazy Horse, the most avant-garde
Enticing and sensuous dance and song concord
A fantastic cardio...

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Categories: paris, dance, fun, life,



Too Fast
There was a painter from Venice
Who wanted to paint Buckingham Palace
He got on his horse
And rode so fast
And didn't realize he was back in Paris...

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Categories: paris, confusion,

Premium Member Last Minute In Paris
Absorbed in Guernica’s promise Lucifer glanced at Montmatre

Settled his mind on virgins in heaven as Mona Lisa smiled on

One Last Supper tied to a suicide...

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Categories: paris, obituary,

The Anatomy of a Horse
The Anatomy of a Horse (written for children)

Horse's feet have a hoof, the hard part which he can pound, 
back of this is his frog,...

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Categories: horse, paris,

Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve- Xxxv Part Two
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV Part Two
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Categories: paris, august, autumn, farewell, lost



Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Paris the Last Week of the August Reprieve - Xxxv Part One
Unquotable quotes: Paris, the last week of the August reprieve – XXXV
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Categories: paris, august, autumn, farewell, september,

Premium Member Juozas Miltinis Learning Years In Paris
It was September 
Of one thousand 
Nine hundred seven
The end of summer
With apples lying thickly
Under the apple trees
And the smell of Autumn
Covering the grass
Filled with...

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Categories: paris, art, destiny, french, history,

Paris Re-Writes Shakespeare
Your father’s words agree I’ve passed his test
Yes, I confess, I’m viewed as idiot
for bowing, but our future I’ve addressed -
Now, I have met and...

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Categories: paris, satire,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things