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Frank Lloyd Wright Poems - Poems about Frank Lloyd Wright

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Opulence
...We saw some hieroglyphics And some beaded Native art, Some instruments of music With their coolness off the chart; The Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit And some armor from the past, All admired and......Read the rest...
Categories: frank lloyd wright, grandson, today,
Form: Rhyme
Numbers In Uphill Letters
...[A cuppa with mademoiselle Fana Tesfagiorgis] I had just driven my ageless self into the Kaufmanns’ 1936–1939 Frank Lloyd Wright-constructed Pennsylvania getaway:Falling Water Mansion– In a 1......Read the rest...
Categories: frank lloyd wright, appreciation,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Castle On a Hill
...There was a castle on a hill It only took hours to build Buckets and buckets of sand Two pairs of children's hands A vacant high spot on the beach Just out of the low tides reach Two kids, pl......Read the rest...
Categories: frank lloyd wright, beach, creation, fun,
Form: Rhyme


Fallingwater
...Fallingwater is a house Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright And tours are given of its rooms To bring one great delight. The home is cantilevered So the owners'd have a view Of a lovely waterfall,......Read the rest...
Categories: frank lloyd wright, beautiful,
Form: Rhyme
The Familiar Phrase, the Windy City
...I’ve a vast store of mem’ries about Chicago as I’ve lived there for a couple of years helping out in the parish of many immigrants, especially Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. I’ve made friends and a num......Read the rest...
Categories: frank lloyd wright, faith, happiness, history, introspection,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member The Beat Goes On
...Grandma was German raised to value beauty, her art found in nature the flowers and the trees. Grandpa, a Wentworth, from an English family whose Great Grand sailed the Mayflower, across the sea. In......Read the rest...
Categories: frank lloyd wright, life, nostalgia, on work
Form: Quatrain

Book: Shattered Sighs