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My Persian Queen
From the Gardens of Babylon,
to the walkways of Palestina,
to the grand temples of Jerusalism,
to the sandy beaches of Syria and Cyprus.
Went my Persian Queen riding,
upon her golden, firery chariot.

Her black hair, like silk long and flowing.
Her royal robes white and purple, bare and pure.
Her sword...

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Categories: persian empire, beach, body, care, city,
Form: Romanticism
An Epic Woman
An Epic Woman  

Woman tell me your thoughts
Shall I be the fool and you the teacher?
Am I your Adonis, or do you see a toad.
Chivalry demands that I am your knight without reward,
For my kin is that of Beowulf and Lancelot,
Dragon slayers, so command...

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Categories: persian empire, fantasy, love, me, woman,
Form: Classicism
Alexanderthe Great
King Philip his father engaged a new teacher
When Alexander turned thirteen.
Aristotle the greatest mind of his time
Gave Alexander his taste for the unforeseen.

Alexander dreamed of a one world empire
Held together by one king and tradition.
After his father was murdered by rivals
He ruled in his place...

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Categories: persian empire, adventure, death, history, passion,
Form: ABC

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Premium Member 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: persian empire, horse,
Form: Narrative
The Psalm 83 War has already just begun part six
Although President Joe Biden, the members of the EU and the United Nations
do not want the current Hamas Israel War to expand--it already has in both
Lebanon and Syria.  Not because of the nation of Israel but because of the
bitter hatred towards the nation of...

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Categories: persian empire, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose
My own personal updates part ten Q and A
Q:  Did I both contact my foot doctor and United Healthcare about the $150.25
      successfully yesterday?

A:  Yes, and I won't be receiving any more statements from them but Medicaid only
      will. Before believers...

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Categories: persian empire, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Prose




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