"Mi Piden Versos" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "They Request Verses" in English. It does not refer to a specific person but is a generic phrase used to indicate a request for poetry or verses.
"Me piden versos" is a poem by Jose Rizal that talks about seeking inspiration and motivation to write poetry. The speaker reflects on the difficulties of creating poetry in a world full of injustice and oppression, but ultimately finds solace in the beauty of nature and the power of love. The poem expresses Rizal's belief in the importance of art in inspiring change and awakening social consciousness.
The poem by Jose Rizal that reflects his mental anguish in Brussels is "Me Piden Versos" (They Ask Me for Verses). In this poem, Rizal expresses his struggles and frustrations with the political situation in the Philippines and his longing for his homeland while in exile.
yo pido tu pides vd. pide el/ella pide nosotros/as pedimos vostros/as pedeis vds. piden ellos/as piden
Enrique Estrada Sandoval has written: 'Versos y cartas a la amada' 'Las horas de mi vida'
The phrase versos de amor is a Porterhouse or Spanish phrase that means "love poem". The phrase versos de amor can also be translated as "love verses".
The cast of Versos - 2014 includes: Nurit Benzusan as Mysterious writer Madalena Schnabel as Piano teacher
The cast of El hombre que traficaba versos - 1982 includes: Guadalupe Barrado
friendship and love
Karolina. has written: 'Versos tristes, 1963-1972'
Miguel Hadari has written: 'Versos encamotados'
Guillermo Anad has written: 'Versos tomados'
Alfonso Grimaldi has written: 'Versos descomedidos'