Best Hungarians Poems
Below are the all-time best Hungarians poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of hungarians poems written by PoetrySoup members
Here Come the HungariansHERE COMES THE HUNGARIANS
A sign hangs like a star upon a building:
“HERE COME THE HUNGARIANS”
Delicious dishes that will please
The American and European palate.
My sisters on...
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Categories:
hungarians, food,
Form:
Free verse
Hungarian Festival"Hungarian Festival"
Pro bono bands gradually allure the crowds
Their effort is unmatched while working unique instruments
To make people understand where they came from
Let us not...
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Categories:
hungarians, art, life, world, people,
Form:
Free verse
Pickle PartyBread and Butter showed up first,
thank God, with bread and butter
(we hadn't any food out yet).
They had flown in from Detroit
on a real...
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Categories:
hungarians, food,
Form:
Free verse
My Charming Campanian TownBaiano is my charming Campanian town,
at the foot of the Paterno's mountain,
noble roman settlers came to build their villas,
but the barbarians and Spartacus ransacked it;
then...
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Categories:
hungarians, seasons
Form:
Sestina
Mid-West NestHere in my rented acre of Ohio;
I feel the generations,
the hungarians, the irish and germans,
the dutch, the blacks, the shawnee.
We are not a melting pot,
we...
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Categories:
hungarians, poetry,
Form:
Blank verse
Midwest NestHere in my suburban acre of Ohio;
I feel the generations,
the hungarians, the irish and germans,
the dutch, the blacks, the shawnee.
We are not a melting pot,
we...
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Categories:
hungarians, poetry,
Form:
Free verse
Putin As Vlad the Impaler ReincarnateThe latter classified as a voivode
(prince) of Wallachia
(part of modern Romania).
Surrounded by enemies
that included the Hungarians,
the Ottomans, his younger brother,
and Walachian nobility,
Vlad employed extremely
cruel gruesome...
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Categories:
hungarians, abuse, anger, bereavement, conflict,
Form:
Rhyme