blue movement
Tuna, octopus, pretty fish three marine animals
very exquisite. I still haven't finished a fisherman,
that he was also a painter, to portray a black scorpion,
a swordfish and the Roman Colosseum, while he counted great stories at sea, his loneliness sometimes likea ship without crew and that almost by trade cuts off its hand.
His wife was called Esmeralda, whom he loved
very deeply, she always wanted anxiously
an emerald jewel as a gift,
and sometimes when he fell into nets of anger,
she always granted him mercy.
He also spoke French, he was an Astronaut, a sculptor and virtuoso pianist, he was on board a person very intelligent, it was titanic to become like him, I am flooded to pursue that desire.
A day of great fishing to celebrate, he got drunk,
after eating a lot of pejerrey, he felt like a tyrant king,
he believed himself Author of the Monalisa, owner of all the precious stones that he would finally give to his beloved and I imagine Paris, from the moon with downpour bankrupt.
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poem that I wrote with a lot of immersion
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Written on September 30, 2022
Submitted by jefferson_h on September 30, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Characters | 1,004 |
Words | 189 |
Stanzas | 4 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 5, 1, 3 |
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