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Sea Paris Poems

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


Marbled Paper
My mind at the moment reminds me 
of making marbled paper
creating designs with dyes of different colors
floating in psychedelic swirls 
placing the plain white sheet...

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Categories: paris, absence, color, fantasy, loneliness,



Paul Valery Translation of the Graveyard By the Sea
This is my modern English translation of Paul Valéry's poem “Le cimetière marin” (“The graveyard by the sea”). Valéry was buried in the seaside cemetery...

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Categories: paris, death, french, grave, obituary,

When You'Re Just Color
it's unfair to hate the morning
- it's unfair to hate,
because
neither the new nor the old,
after burning the night
this day does not return in vain,
this day...

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Categories: paris, adventure, africa, age, allegory,

Paul Verlaine Translation: Spleen
Spleen
by Paul Verlaine
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

The roses were so very red;
The ivy, impossibly black.

Dear, with a mere a turn of your head,
My despair’s...

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Categories: blue, depression, green, paris,

Baudelaire Translation: the Jewels
Les Bijoux (The Jewels)
by Charles Baudelaire
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

My lover nude and knowing my heart's whims
Wore nothing more than a few bright-flashing gems;
Her...

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Categories: paris, body, desire, french, joy,



Premium Member Lavender Fields
Lavender Fields

In a vast sea of scents and sights 
    poetry floats to the top 
      ...

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Categories: paris, beautiful, color, flower, may,

Premium Member Fire Drill In Swansea
We all went to Swansea 
To see the University
We had a nice lunch by the sea
In a place called Langland Brasserie

And later that same afternoon...

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Categories: fire, paris, sleep,

The First Estate of Paris, France
They Riot.
They revel in frank spotlight, 
getting drunk in a boozy blitz. 
You can find them wrapped in the lush covers of pure linen on...

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Categories: paris, angst, art, history,

Premium Member My Paris Song
For too long I've been chained to a painful memory
So I look to the sky to find a way to become free
With nary a glance...

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Categories: paris, appreciation, cheer up, encouraging,

Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Xxxix and Xli
If ever I had a country : XXXIX - XLI

			XXXIX

If ever I had a country
And if ever by some fluke I were the Minister of...

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Categories: paris, anti bullying, corruption, home,

Premium Member Where Were You In the 70's
The question itself begs interpretation,
The word 'where' concealing so many implications
  Is this 'where' a physical place, or state of mind?
  Perhaps it's...

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Categories: language, paris, sea, word

Premium Member Free Advice To Those Who Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Notes
Free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with notes
[*like presidents and prime ministers of declining (falling or fallen) nations]

K381: padaikudi kuulamaiccu...

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Categories: america, natural disasters, paris,

Premium Member In Paris
I met him at Cafe D L'Epoque, hidden down a covered passageway,
he watched me from his table and then came over;
I found him quite handsome...

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Categories: paris, lust, passion, romantic, surreal,

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
 Part One           ...

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Categories: paris, august, autumn, farewell, september,


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