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Tunis
Tunis Poems - Poems about Tunis
Devoted Lover Faults Cover
...There’s no way one’s devoted lover Won’t one’s weaknesses and faults cover; Tell big fools that one is in clover: Who nears not maps Driver of Rover From Tunis to far-away Dover And would in hel......
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Chinedum Ekwobi
Categories:
tunis,
appreciation, character, devotion, love,
Form:
Rhyme
For So Long
...For so long have I contended And taken you for a mountain Only to find you a downhill.. C. O (Tunis, 2020)......
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Chokri Omri
Categories:
tunis,
betrayal, blue, corruption,
Form:
Free verse
Poetic Voices From Algeria
...And as you think you have known them for years, in one single night, you realise, they got rid of you .. For they do not give a bit of damn to friendship and good company And they do not pa......
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Chokri Omri
Categories:
tunis,
care,
Form:
Free verse
Landing
...LANDING Big Brother's eye beyond the sky Saw it not sneak nigh, round valley and hill, gripping necks at will; No Global Hawk, Predator, Brigadier, Mirador, nor fortress and tower high......
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Mohamed Mansouri
Categories:
tunis,
allegory, sad, sorrow,
Form:
Free verse
Aphrodite As An Anthropomorphic Map
...The goddess we call Aphrodite Is not just an old Grecian deity. The Phoenicians did make Her a map. It's not fake. Her body is cartograffiti. The Punic war destroyed her face, 1 The Roman......
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Israel Cohen
Categories:
tunis,
africa, body, imagery, language,
Form:
Limerick
The Network Nibble
...It was the year 4250 and a very nice day. Grine who was well tanned and with long, dark flowing hair had just left his Mac, the warmth to his bedroom, on which he had been home bouncing, or as it use......
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Dominique Webb
Categories:
tunis,
computer, education, food, friendship,
Form:
Haibun
Way Down South
...Poet: Ken Jordan Poem: Way Down South Edited by: Sparkle Jordan written: June/2014 Growing up way down south in Florida - was like a fiesta - We would go to the b......
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Ken Jordan
Categories:
tunis,
childhood,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Hamlet
...A lonely ghost loomed out of the unknown mystery, Bringing a halt to darkness and showing life in misery. Hamlet was told but there was no reason to be cold, This is a confession that is old, wh......
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Chokri Omri
Categories:
tunis,
grief, life,
Form:
Verse
Amour Triomphant Sur La Mort
...The Triumph of Love over Death My heart, my mind, the two have worked together, Each of them elemented and fostered my spirit. Some day, a stranger stepped in seeking decent weather; ......
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Chokri Omri
Categories:
tunis,
devotion, heart, life, love,
Form:
Verse
In the City Cafe of Tunis
...We, pedestrians, who love open range walk in and out for freedom and bread. It is now high time for autumnal change And the city streets are propelling us ahead. Reality is contained and so in it is......
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Chokri Omri
Categories:
tunis,
people, city, drink,
Form:
Verse
Ode To Love and Beauty
...Having said what I said, Having done what I did, I will never keep my head short of spirit or down with regret. Alone in my agony, alone in my dynasty, I will stand still and dig and have thi......
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Chokri Omri
Categories:
tunis,
love,
Form:
Ode
Jean Lapresle: the Solitary Oak On Mount Kremlin Bicetre
... A French ‘Indianist’ Doctor: A Tribute to a Die-hard Humanist by T. Wignesan, Chercheur au C.N.R.S. Professor Jean LAPRESLE, the last of the......
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T Wignesan
Categories:
tunis,
celebrity, endurance, french, loss,
Form:
Elegy
What's One
... “What’s One?” Guru of algebra: One is One. Suffrage agitator: One is vote. Labour party leader: “Claps” is ONE. Conservative party leader: ONE is “claps”. Egalitarian: One is ANY.......
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Mohamed Mansouri
Categories:
tunis,
funny,
Form:
Free verse
A Question To La Fontaine
... A Question to La Fontaine Was the ant free from debt to the cicada? If she could live to work without a song, Then her life was hardly worth living; And let her gather......
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Mohamed Mansouri
Categories:
tunis,
life,
Form:
Free verse
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