ARIZONA

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    • ANNAMAE
    • I love to write poetry, play some piano, play some guitar, and style and sew my own cloths.

    ARIZONA

     ARIZONA

     

    The birds and the bees and the coconut trees,

    Dancing geckos play hide and tease.

    My uncle John and my aunt Joana

    Would all love to come to Arizona.

     

    The afternoon winds cool down the air,

    Chirping birds are everywhere.

                 Winter and spring are our main seasons
             Health and goodwill are all the good reasons.

     

    The pool is inviting, a party of fun,

    Then relaxing and tanning beneath the hot sun.

    Barbecues and swimming like a crocodile.

    Come on down, plan staying awhile.

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    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

    ANNAMAE’s Poems (23)

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    ISSUES OF THE GARDEN 0
    MEMORABLE THINGS 0
    THIS HEART BELONGS TO ERNIE 0
    CORN WAR 1
    There's Use in Everything 0
    Happiness I Call Mine 0
    Thanks for Giving 0
    Under the Tree 1
    The Mexican Jumping Bean 0
    Christopher Columbus: 1451-1506 0
    The Storm 1
    Clunk Land 0
    Sign of The Times 0
    TOO MUCH CHEESE 0
    OVERSIZE LOAD 0
    Just for you 0
    American West Heritage (1912) 0
    GETTING ME OUT OF BED 0
    Be Afraid of the Dark 1
    "WHAT MORE CAN I SAY" 1
    ARIZONA 0
    "LASTING LOVE" 0
    "THAT'S WHO YOU ARE" 0