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Metaphor Paris Poems

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


Premium Member The Writer
stop sitting in that Paris street
you know I hate it when you crash
through all the flags that people wear
and all the chords are played by...

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Categories: introspection, life, metaphor, paris,



Premium Member The Eiffel's All Seeing Eyes
Paris is the city of romance
encaptures love lost couples so dear
experiencing an atmosphere of love
reveals their innermost feelings so clear

There at the heart of Paris
the...

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Categories: love, metaphor, paris, romance,

A Certain Air of Paris
Bistro and beau wine  
              obvious Parisian air
   ...

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Categories: paris, allusion, fantasy, french, imagery,

Premium Member The Death of Three Sisters
The death of three sisters
Three sisters sadly fell. At different times they died, 
though in them countless millions stood and worshipped side by side. 
Though...

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Categories: paris, city, death, evil, extended

Premium Member Rose, the Bloom
Rose, the bloom

Sweet in color, 
eternal in fragrance,
majestic monarch of the flowers. 

Kind lady in red, 
a fine dress made of silk, 
or sometimes sheer...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: paris, africa, angel, faith, grief,



I Love Paris
Paris is  this:
A comedian
on the street an accordion
that empties it"s
songs on the Seine ...
Summer is in the square,
From La Concorde or
anywhere, and the boulevards
crowded...

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Categories: paris, allusion, art, city, creation,

Exhausted With Caress
I’m exhausted with your caress
Through the force of your instinct
I will never fly in Paris
On the wings of restless wind.
I won’t taste again your kisses
I...

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Categories: paris, emotions, feelings, kiss, longing,

Twenty Five
Paris gave us much
from romance to this plaster
white Eiffel Tower...

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Categories: paris, humor, i love you,


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