Valentine Francis Poems

  • 1.
    Down going thy troubled soul
    Away from the caprice of the world
    Alone on the bone of some thought foe
    Alone and choked by the strip of my own mould
    ...
  • 2.
    Strolling by dawn, in the country side
    With aims abreast on a jungling rustling,
    Towards the bask of the mountain
    Over the hills with i, a green panther.
    ...
  • 3.
    A nobler man not borne yet of time
    Globe seen not yet another kind of thee
    Sir Lord Tennyson orchestrates the love
    Refuel the light that burn in the mind
    ...
  • 4.
    Of lost vision I am
    Staring at me is the way of profound eternity
    Cloated with the dew of earthly wishes
    Imbibing in the sweet wine of woman
    ...
  • 5.
    A very happy man was I on a spring day,
    moving with a bask of inner joy.
    Then notice the agony of a Lily on a hay,
    Broken down within like a foil.
    ...
  • 6.
    Of a casted mind on the rock of imagination,
    A bond to the made wood of life,
    With I and myself and my prudence,
    Seeking refuge on the Caprice of the soul.
    ...
  • 7.
    Song tru' the upwards motion was bird love,
    Repose of grazing citadel of light,
    Twilight decend on bask, over the tough
    Breed, shinning luminating bright benight,
    ...
  • 8.
    Oh! my dear love of Thespaie
    Death knows me not for myself,
    Love of enchanted Echo,
    Swine and dine with me of my sake,
    ...
Total 8 Poems by Valentine Francis

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Soul 6 Ambiance 3 Mind 3 Live 2 Great 2 Bright 2 Eternal 2 Thought 2 High 2 Grass 2

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