Best Andalusian Poems
Andalusian Patios
Flowered patios,
admired for their charm,
Andalusian patios lovingly cared for.
As new-born babies
that Andalusian women take care of
with gentleness, dedicating
their time with the same devotion
to as a baby who needs attention.
Beauty with big eyes
that shines in a blind world
to old emotions.
Patios of my Andalusia,
you...
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Categories:
andalusian, allegory, allusion, baby, blessing,
Form:
Free verse
Andalusian GrapesThe Andalusian grapes are ripe this time
of season. Bacchus pipes his sweet tune o'er
the vineyards while soft breeze doth rustle more
in trees where mission tolls its clanging chime,
and natives wind their way up valley's climb
to slopes where hoary twisted vines now bore
large clusters; sunny place...
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Categories:
andalusian, religious,
Form:
Sonnet
Andalusian SongIt was cooler on the veranda.
Below us a guitar translated the dark.
Orchids unrolled their purple tongues
to arbor moonlight.
We had quarreled earlier,
now I lowered my head in your lap.
Someone was singing about the sea;
the way the sea cries for the kiss of the shore,
how the sand...
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Categories:
andalusian, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Andalusian Arabic poemArabic/Andalusian
I sit on my veranda
the breeze is as soft as a child's
good night kiss
the town is well-lit
but moonlight is better
I think of Andalusian
Arabic poems
I tried to translate
but failed
how is it possible
to catch
the ephemeral?
...
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Categories:
andalusian, age, april, arabic, beautiful,
Form:
Blank verse
An Andalusian SongIt was cooler on the veranda,
below us, a Spanish guitar
translated twilight words.
Orchids unrolled their purple tongues
for the moon to drink upon.
We had quarreled earlier,
now I lowered my head in your lap.
Somewhere, a girl
was singing an old Andalusian song
about the sea;
the way the sea cries
for the...
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Categories:
andalusian, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
An Andalusian SongBelow the wrought iron veranda,
a guitar translated the dark.
Orchids unrolled their purple tongues
to arbor the moon.
We had quarreled earlier,
now I lowered my head in your lap.
Someone was singing about the sea;
the way the sea cries for the kiss of the shore,
how the sand runs to...
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Categories:
andalusian, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Arabic Andalusian poemArabic Andalusian poem
How delicious it is
waking up from slumber
as the heat slips away
and listen to the sweet
sound of the water
in the garden's fountain
Jamil Osman Hassan
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Categories:
andalusian, age, anti bullying, creation,
Form:
Blank verse