![]() “Viento, agua, piedra” (Wind, Water, Stone) by Octavio Paz “Cancioncilla sevillana” (Seville Song) by Federico García Lorca “El brillo de las estrellas” (The Shine of the Stars) by Douglas Wright “Bajo la luna” (Under the Moon) by Douglas Wright “Bien tomados de la mano” (Holding Hands Firmly) by Douglas Wright ![]() The good news is, all of these feelings can be channeled into a productive outlet, like reading poetry and learning more Spanish. ![]() Why on earth is this relevant to Spanish?Ī stutter is oftentimes rooted in uncertainty or lack of confidence in speaking-something every Spanish learner can identify with. ![]() In “The Notebook,” Noah’s dad encourages him to practice reading poetry to help him overcome the stutter he had as a child. By clairenaughton and Anna Maria Last updated:ĩ Captivating Spanish Poems to Make You Fall in Love with Spanish ![]()
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