inspiration of love indeed...this one's my favorite...
Look a bit like Buddhist soup...
I love poems that use more than one language! The first two seem very related in teh language of love, rose included. The last knocked me out.
yes, the rose and love are inseparable - both have thorns.I envy you the beauty of the French language, thanks for sharing it.
You should learn French. Read the French classics in translation. They will open your eyes:)
I have only heard the beauty of French poetry, but my French is just terrible. Now I know what I am missing.
I admire anyone who has fluency in more than one language....especially poetry. I especially enjoyed your set about 'the rose.'
inspiration of love indeed...this one's my favorite...
ReplyDeleteLook a bit like Buddhist soup...
ReplyDeleteI love poems that use more than one language! The first two seem very related in teh language of love, rose included. The last knocked me out.
ReplyDeleteyes, the rose and love are inseparable - both have thorns.
ReplyDeleteI envy you the beauty of the French language, thanks for sharing it.
You should learn French. Read the French classics in translation. They will open your eyes:)
DeleteI have only heard the beauty of French poetry, but my French is just terrible. Now I know what I am missing.
ReplyDeleteI admire anyone who has fluency in more than one language....especially poetry. I especially enjoyed your set about 'the rose.'
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