by Frances Bonnie,
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UNITED STATES, Jun 22 — I lie on the ground and stare into space,
The stars start to move into the shape of your face.
I see you there now looking down at me,
With that cute smile I love to see.
You say, ”Close your eyes, Tell me what you see”
I answer, ”I see only two people, just you and me.
You say, ”Close your eyes, Tell me what you see”
I answer, ”I see only two people, just you and me
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The website " Poèmes " of the french poet R Bellon presents the most translated poem of the world. Actually almost 270 languages. Some are very unusuals have been translated by true specialists.They are pronounced with some synthesis
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