English | Spanish | French | German | Portuguese| Italian

sad poem

my mother twines me roses wet with dew
gaily through the fields we danced
to be able to see every side of every question
among the mountains i wandered
i am a woman
if it
my mother taught me that every night
the long resounding marble corridors
if i had known how narrow a prison is love

 



Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!

  • Club Penguin Anonymous - New York Times Blogs
  • 'In Hovering Flight' by Joyce Hinnefeld: Birds go from passion to ... - WFAA
  • Exercise classes - Huntington Herald Dispatch
  • The Woman in White - The New York Review of Books
  • "New Hands, Native Lands: Contemporary American Indian Ceramics and ... - Birmingham News
  • Latrobe native enchants diners at Ivy Cafe in Ligonier - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
  • Middle East exhibition on show - Bradford Telegraph Argus
  • Neighbors / In the crossfire of their Arab brethren - Haaretz.com
  • Portsmouth-Based Ezine Names New Zealand Medical Pro Winner of ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
  • Telegraph accessibility links - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Readers will visit The Lost World for free (The Herald)
  • Herkimer county community news - Observer-Dispatch
  • Kathleen Norris battles 'the demon of acedia' - Los Angeles Times
  • Acquire the write stuff (The Salinas Californian)
  • ARTSMONDAY: Broza Brings Art to KSG - Harvard Crimson
 

Thinking about Refinancing Mortgage?

Second Mortgage

December 2007 Mortgage News

Poetry | 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