Best Don Quixote Poems
A Don Quixote and a Sancho Panza-WTough time – the economic crisis for a short period
Sometimes for the five members there’ll be few bread.
Mother would declare she'd already her share of bread
“I was soo……. hungry, I had mine” she would add.
Dad, sacrificing his life for my higher education
Worked in a rustic...
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Categories:
don quixote, life,
Form:
Couplet
How I Resemble Don QuixoteOutwardly, I bear
but slight resemblance.
But, oh!
On the inside,
We are virtual twins!...
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Categories:
don quixote, adventure, age, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Blank verse
A Don Quixote and a Sancho PanzaTough time – the economic crisis for a short period
Sometimes for the five members there’ll be a few bread.
Mother would declare she'd already her share of bread
“I was soo……. hungry, I had mine” she would add.
Dad, sacrificing his life
For my higher education.
Worked in a rustic...
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Categories:
don quixote, inspirational,
Form:
Verse
To Don Quixote, Translation of Paul Verlaine's a Don QuichotteTo Don Quixote, Translation of Paul Verlaine’s sonnet : A Don Quichotte
(Poem written in March 1861 that I would Verlaine had
dedicated to the Grand Dear Old Man of Letters : Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - with...
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Categories:
don quixote, fantasy, poets,
Form:
Sonnet
Don Quixote Golf EastOn one night,
is it because of a bewitched full moon?
while driving my rusty shaking junk car
I became Don Quixote de la Mancha
mounted on Rozinante holding a lance under the arm aslant,
and with a full gallop, dashing into the battle field, through the street...
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Categories:
don quixote, allegory, hero, imagination,
Form:
Narrative
Categories:
don quixote, fantasy,
Form:
Questionku
Don Quixote Francine Roberts
Contest Name
Write me a Lightfoot Poem
Don Quixote
Don Quixote spiked the windmill,
Sancho Panza surely frowned,
Just then the wind began to billow,
Blades dehorsed him, slapped Quixote down,
Back upon his faithful mount,
With Sancho getting up to speed,
for the love of Dulcinea
Will she marry him indeed.
Riding on...
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Categories:
don quixote, adventure, soldier,
Form:
Rhyme
Don Quixote Visits AmericaStart
I’m sure you’ve heard his name before
From stories of knights in days of yore
Born in village La Mancha in Spain
Was enthralled of knights, he chose to feign
After resurrection, to America he came
In search of adventures and fame
As legend goes, every knight must have a lady-...
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Categories:
don quixote, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
The Last Day of Don Quixotesince there is a saying
“noble man walks on the thoroughfare”
Don Quixote abandoned the shortcut-side-road,
steering Rosinante, dashing into the highway
while he was riding on the highway
something suddenly came into his mind
a proverb “the middle way is the golden mean”
he reined the...
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Categories:
don quixote, allusion, anger, metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Nature Ho Ho Ho Don Quixote LanceWith a,
Heigh Ho,
Heigh Ho,
Heigh Ho
In defense of nature we go
Like Night's on Crusade
But i fear we will need
More than seven dwarfs
Unless they are standing on the shoulder of giants
And holding Don Quixote lance
Because we are up against
Our mortal enemy
Hephaestus...
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Categories:
don quixote, slam,
Form:
Free verse
To the Don Quixote Down the BlockYou sit alone in a room
as a knight without armor
while outside your window
leaves like maidens dance,
yet there’s no one left to save.
You know someone
is watching as you read
a romance five times read
that has become your world,
and you wait
for someone to come.
The people who walk
down the...
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Categories:
don quixote, analogy, angst, fantasy, grief,
Form:
Verse
Don Quixote Goes Stepping On the Fallen LeavesDon Quixote goes down the path in the wilderness groping the way
stepping on the dead leaves carrying the weight of the sitting sun
that is too much for him to carry on his crooked back.
Although he once mounted a horseback high with stately air
holding a...
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Categories:
don quixote, me, metaphor, old,
Form:
Free verse
Thank You Don QuixoteThere you are!
I thought you gone
the way of the record player.
Toilet lid tied to your hand,
a light saber held up high,
tilting at metal windmills
on a Kansas prairie....
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Categories:
don quixote, literature,
Form:
Free verse
The Last CowboyA nightmare
after something I'd had,
a cowboy film,
the late-night news
and Cervantes at bedtime.
On a spavined jade
the last of all the cowboys
with lean shanks
astride gaunt flanks
rides down
to Death Valley.
The last of all the cowboys
has soon put paid
to enemy tanks
along Stygian banks
way down
Death Valley.
Ever...
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Categories:
don quixote, angst, death, dream,
Form:
Cowboy Poetry
Don Q"I’m looking for my sparring partner.
So please direct me, if you will."
“You seek a knight, a wicked wizard?”
“A mill."...
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Categories:
don quixote, adventure, courage, funny,
Form:
Rhyme