English | Spanish | French | German | Portuguese| Italian | Romanian

family poem

die Sonne ist oben
tat Sie sehen ĂĽberhaupt ein Krokodil
entlang den Bänken
warum dann, MuĂź wir? sieht
und so geht sie
unter meinem Fenster in einer StadtstraĂźe
umsponnen und gesponnen
die Schwärzung stiehlt die Formen aller Königinnen
warum Sie immer der dort shivering Standplatz tun Sie
das endlose, dumme merriment der Sterne
ich habe eine Furcht in meinem Leben gehabt

 



Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!

  • Remembering an artist who helped build the Art Center’s foundation - Albert Lea Tribune
  • Non-black students weigh in on MU's Black Culture Center (Columbia Missourian)
  • Small budget, big day - News-Leader.com
  • An Open Mic Poetry Event At The Newark Public Library - San Francisco Examiner
  • Winter solstice celebration - Hingham Journal
  • Things are about to change for SD artist - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
  • 'Catch a Reading Bug' (The Warren Reporter)
  • Still Smokin' Over Ali But There's No Time for Hatred Now - Buzzle
  • 'Dance has been around for ages and will remain so' - Times of India
  • Barry, 91-year-old among Costa Book Award winners (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  • Writers Notebook: Open-mike for writers to be Tuesday - Winston-Salem Journal
  • "Shimming the Glass House" is a book not to be missed - North Florida NewsDaily
  • Class AA girls soccer: Woodbury wins fourth state title in six seasons - Pioneer Press
  • 'Getting' war a personal journey for today's youth - Vancouver Sun
  • Punjab Governor calls for mass movement to help children - PunjabNewsline.com
 

Mortgage Refinancing

Second Mortgage

November 2007 Mortgage News

Poetry | Home | Contact Us | Educational Resources | Vote For This Poem | Visitor Favorites

Summer School Help Beginner Math Physics Primer Chemistry Primer Intro Psychology English Primer
Intro Grammar Beginner Writing American History American Civil War Intro Biology Composition Help


Check out El-Grande Web Directory today!


www.endlesspoetry.com ©Copyright 2004 - 2007 Michael VanDeMar All Rights Reserved