Acrostic poem about asian arts
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Answer:
An acrostic is a poem that has a 'hidden word' and to be able to discover it, you must read the text differently. This page is an automatic generator of poems which at the same time, create an acrostic, so if you read vertically the first letter of each line of poetry, you will see the 'hidden' word you've written on the form.
Explanation:
A catch thorns, other roses,
scattered halves have become comrades,
i admire men who have gone seventies,
a crucifix in flames.
Natron wear their footsteps with lint and buckles,
labyrinths passages,
i am moved like water running when the ground slopes,
talk to your enemies.
Each one of us ourselves,
rainbows will color their robes,
a competent man is a man who is mistaken by the rules,
takes care of the minutes, hours and then take care of themselves.
Unable to understand what lies,
raising the roofs of their homes,
each wave by birds in the leaves.