Best Napoleon I Poems
Below are the all-time best Napoleon I poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of napoleon i poems written by PoetrySoup members
May I Caress Your HeartAlone, in Paris
The flowers sing
Le jardin du Luxembourg
I look at all the pretty ladies
Which one of them pray tell
Is you
The one who wishes for...
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Categories:
napoleon i, heart, paris, romance, sensual,
Form:
Light Verse
Legendary LoversNow Adam and his beauteous Eve
A love like ours could not conceive
And Cleo and her Anthony
Could not compare to you and me
Sweet Juliette and Romeo,
our...
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Categories:
napoleon i, love, relationship,
Form:
Couplet
Orient Express: Collaboration Poem By Jadazzle Jan Allison and Darren WatsonWe hear the engine whistle
The hissing of the steam
The hairs on our necks begin to bristle
As we meet the arrival of a...
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Categories:
napoleon i, desire, journey, romance,
Form:
Free verse
Nd - AblazeHenry VI and Napoleon were crowned Kings there
A hunchback found his lady fair,
But heartbreak comes to Notre Dame
As she is now in...
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Categories:
napoleon i, history,
Form:
Rhyme
Death, Art Thou My FriendAnxious, chained at the barrier hither
Musings take hold of my existence
Unsure whether I am an individual or a species
Do I contain contradictions in these multitudes
In...
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Categories:
napoleon i, death, friend,
Form:
Blank verse
The Call of the Alpha MaleRobin Hood, man in tights
Julius Caesar, might makes right
Alexander, called "the Great"
Sitting Bull, righteous hate
Robert the Bruce, Attila the Hun
Charlemagne, Napoleon
Hear the call of the...
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Categories:
napoleon i, funny, hero, humorous, men,
Form:
Light Verse
Waterloo Clerihew 23-SkidooWaterloo Clerihew 23-Skidoo
Napoleon Bonaparte
1769 Corsica is where he got his start
One of the greatest commanders in history
His manner of death a 200-year-old mystery
Napoleon played it...
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Categories:
napoleon i, conflict, french, history, humorous,
Form:
Clerihew
Do You?Do you like to party
Drink Tequila and Bacardi
Shouting lyrics to songs
Guzzling beer from bongs
Do you like to dance
Pelvic thrusting at every chance
Giving girls your card
That...
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Categories:
napoleon i, funny, introspection, social,
Form:
Burlesque
Lets All Go To War AgainLet’s all go to war again
remembering our fallen men
time for another slaughtering
history never taught a thing
We can learn it or relive...
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Categories:
napoleon i, history, humanity, war,
Form:
Rhyme
Notre Dame De ParisOur Lady of Paris
With your ribbed vaults
Flying buttress
And rose colored windows
The Huguenots
The Republicans
Couldn't destroy you
Victor and Quasimodo
Loved you
Napoleon restored you
Fire couldn't destroy you
Your spire fell
But...
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Categories:
napoleon i, christian, faith, fire, violence,
Form:
Free verse
- I Am the Lion - Who Are You -King of the animales!
This is the easiest way to describe a lion
It likes to bask in their brilliance
Lions are big cats with...
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Categories:
napoleon i, animal, planet,
Form:
Free verse
Ode To Animal FarmHope to get back here soon, but I have been consumed with the care of my son who has cancer... this is an older write...
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Categories:
napoleon i, allegory, animal, betrayal, change,
Form:
Quatrain
Cinco De Mayo and the Conquest of PueblaCinco De Mayo, the fifth day of May, to all Mexican and Mexican-Americans, is a very special day,
It celebrates the Mexican's Armies, unlikely victory over...
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Categories:
napoleon i, history, cinco de mayo,
Form:
I do not know?
The French Revolution: a SonnetRevolution – popular discontent –
From which revolt of third estate arose
Of burden’d citizens which all resent;
Monarch’s frivolities must be disposed.
Committee of public safety, in charge,
Dooms...
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Categories:
napoleon i, history
Form:
Sonnet
L'OvertureL'Overture
Lest we forget
Words often mouthed
For the dead of bloody war
Forgot not those great ones
Whose battles were on the home front
Seeking only equality of voice
Ray Charles...
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Categories:
napoleon i, black african american, encouraging,
Form:
Free verse