Flower Coo
What do you think of this poem?
SE autumn comes, a fair maiden in the slenderness and grace, nodding stalks of rice in her hair and lilies on his face. In flowers of grasses which is coated, and when she moves along, Birds greet her with their cooing glad bracelets tinkling like the song ". A diadem adorns the night multitude of stars, his silk robe is white moonlight, free from cloudy bars set, And on his face (the radiant moon) Embrujo smiles show: She looks like a slender girl, soon to be an adult. In the rice fields, load plants are trembling in the breeze, while its energetic strokes dance The blossomed-laden trees, the wheel each pond lily blossoms kiss and part, and moves with the fantasy lover young amateur anxious heart. I that is on earth and love. What u think
Like a great poem!
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Ford, Charles Henri SILVER FLOWER COO 1st $175.00 |