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Portugal, the traffic, the summer rain
The place where life doesn’t give you a seat
And where the thick, wet moss swallows your feet
Where love can only bring you fear and pain
In a shop I hear a woman complain:
“The pears I bought yesterday weren’t sweet!”
Oh, but pears like those you shall never meet
For that sweetness was stolen by the rain.
Yet, there are some treasures this country hides
The beautiful blossoming of our springs
The warm breeze brought by the African tides
And the dark secrets the north wind confides.
With pure bravery the fadista sings
And nobody knows which secrets she hides
- by xXsista-number-5Xx |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 01/22/2009 |
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- Title: A love sonnet to Portugal
- Artist: xXsista-number-5Xx
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- Date: 01/22/2009
- Tags: love sonnet portugal
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Comments (2 Comments)
- vampiricsoul_cross - 01/23/2009
- this is quite an interesting poem. nice job smile sonnets are not easy to write.
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- sweeper442 - 01/23/2009
- ...wow.
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