Anna Hardin (Feb.11,2000 / Cartersville, Georgia)
Poems by Anna Hardin : 2 / 17
Asia
So black like the night,
so gentle and sweet.
Nose plain and white,
It will make you smile.
A ropish tattoo on mother's back,
because a part of her will always be with her.
Inked of pure black,
Asia is on my mother's back.
June 19,2012
Anna Hardin
Submitted: Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Edited: Sunday, October 28, 2012
Poems by Anna Hardin : 2 / 17
Poet's Notes about The Poem
About one of my favorite animals in the whole wide world.
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With this spelling we have a continent Asia, n if you mean Assiya then it is a name of a religious nature.the name of pharoah's pious wife.in any case, i suggest you to change the name, though the poem sounds good.
Hmm....neva heard of an animal named Asia.Nevertheless, you are great!