Best Hellespont Poems
Dreams of the Battle of Thymbra, Lydian Persian WarDreams of The Battle of Thymbra, Lydian-Persian War
In the midst of a battle I awoke thrown
walking over the crimson red dead.
Found and drew the shaft from solid stone
standing on soil blood soaked in red!
My heart afraid but never was it alone
in cold silence stood there...
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Categories:
hellespont, conflict, death, history, imagery,
Form:
Narrative
The Bridge At Abydos 1I
There are two ways of being in this world,
the eagle and the serpent, sometimes called:
while one seeks boundless heaven, wings unfurled,
the other through low dirt has always crawled,
and seeks to crush or poison. Naked, bald
aggression drives him, hungry to increase
his realm, devour the victims...
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Categories:
hellespont, history,
Form:
Rhyme
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Alexander The Great was born in Macedonia in 356 BC, led to believe
From a boy by Olympias his mother, and to conceive
He was born of the gods, legend inferred he was the son of Zeus,
Ruler of the Greek gods whereupon the people did deduce,
That he...
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Categories:
hellespont, horse,
Form:
Narrative