Omaggio a “Ladri di biciclette” (1948), di Vittori…
L'émerveillement !
Joyful colors in the garden
Fleurs et pots
Le lapin et son regard vers l'inévitable …
À la fin de l'après-midi
Bison dans la ville!
Don't be afraid. Go to the Sea!
Ton sur ton
Quand l'automne revient...L'été s'enfuit
Fire and Iron
The weir
Le voyage est fini
L'abaissement du drapeau
October 1, The Fête de la Musique. Enjoy!
Let's go up on the roof .... we get the stars abov…
Danger effrayant!!
Fleuve en lutte
Je suis fatigué d'être fixée au mur!
The sun is trying to climb up the narrow stair !
Franchir? Jamais!
Ouvre la porte et entre...
Do I have to go back to the lonely sky?
Mais le chat,...
Littoral neuchâtelois
Le soir venu
Dreamer
Farewell São Vicente
Small oasis
Water! The valley is green
Acacia plantation
Step-by-step
It was Sunday
A crevice in the rock
Hard work! Cultivating among the stones
The morning was foggy
Mindelo in the bay of Porto Grande
Between the ocean and the aridity of the mountain
Harbor of Mindelo
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Horloge! dieu sinistre, effrayant, impassible,
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Charles Baudelaire, Les fleurs du mal
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Time's winged chariot hurrying near..." Andrew Marvell...
Beautiful colours...autumnal.
J.Garcia club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubThank you for your suggestion
I found a website with "all poems" of Andrew Marvell. Can you tell me please what is the name of that poem?
Steve Bucknell club has replied to J.Garcia clubIt's wonderful! And so is the Baudelaire
Oops, already found, thanks Ron.
J.Garcia club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubThank you, dear Steve
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The poem is from one of Marvell's best known works, "To His Coy Mistress."
J.Garcia club has replied to RHH clubHave a nice week
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