Where have you gone, little meadow gazelle?
The midday sun is twinkling on the meadow.
As well as fountains that pump up everlasting wine.
On the upper east side, I do see rays of sunshine.
You didn't even see that we are both thirsty.
Let us ramble on around the leaping mead
Here together, we lived in hope, and it treated me
Often times with close to heart love and peace
The joy and love always don't go along with life,
And every hour of our life can't be a floating light.
Whisper to me who bestowed
you the river side?
The familiar tune, vast field and this river route
Look how the ruby glass glows in the stone.
Twist of fate keeps you often in great unknown,
Now my hand hand took the english flute to sing.
Get go with the safe route to escape misusing,
The perfume comes from the ground rose's side.
I admire you, glow inside the hill, I do return to oceanside,
I have painted my picture on this meadow sweet
The field is fenced; come and sow the seed.
The field is fenced come and sow the seed. 'Tis rhyme I send you through my device Ah! gazelle swing the wind is nice. what a beauty now read my poem MOMS SMILES PLEASE
Happy wishes of this early summer dear Poet... Thanks for this visit.... Joyous....
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
The perfume comes from the roses side True hearts on ranks neverdivide. I paint my image on the mead The field is fenced come and sow the seed. full of love and emotions. the air is perfumed with love in your poem. tony