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Short Parra Poems

Short Parra Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Parra by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Parra by length and keyword.


Chori Ka Phal
Mai chori ka phal tha
 Jisay too nai sab say chupa k rakha tha
 tairai narm honto say jo chootai chootai
 kisi khoaf ka aatshei daaira ban k khrrki say bahar parra tha....

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© Hammad Zia  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parra, lost love,
Form: Blank verse



In Theory
certain minds can be juxtaposed -
one next to the other,

such that
a line -
         can feel…
	                   - like a spike!

or a cantaloupe-
	      … 
		 - can graze.
-----
	   
there are sectons in our mind -
	   

that can run,…
		            parra
                         		
		                    llel!
   

                   - and swim!



they can swim…
		 inside (?) themselves…


they can -




        fly....

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Categories: parra, imagination
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Letters To An Unknown Woman By Nicanor Parra, Translated By T Wignesan
Letters to an Unknown Woman by Nicanor Parra, Translated by T. Wignesan

When years go by, when years 
go by and the air having excavated a ditch
between your soul and mine, when years hurry past
	and I be the only man to entertain feelings of love,
a being who hovered an instant in front of your lips,
a poor fella dejected from walking through gardens,
	where will you be? Where
	will you, O! child/daughter of my kisses!

© T. Wignesan – Paris,  2016...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parra, fantasy, kiss, lost love, memory, woman,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Limerick Crochetes: Once a Blaring Braying Bold Trumpet
Limerick crochetés:  Once a blaring braying bold trumpet
        for Nicanor PARRA

Once a blaring braying bold trumpet
Used to serenading mere strumpet
Could not hold back loud fart
While entertaining tart
Now the tart on his fart took a bet

That she'd hold back twittering trumpet
If his strumpet balls bowl in cricket
So great fanfare to start
Nations came to hear fart
Trumpet let down strumpet: tart lost bet

(can be continued…)
© T. Wignesan - Paris, 2017...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: parra, allegory, america, crazy, fun, how i feel,
Form: Limerick

Book: Reflection on the Important Things