Best Tabors Poems
The World Around UsAwaking blithe each morning,
with eyes upon the World,
I wonder, are we mourning
with ebon flags unfurled –
or are they but a warning,
some draped like snakes and curled,
stray stars and stripes adorning,
sent from the netherworld.
I wander through the garden
with nothing on my mind
and say 'I beg your...
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Categories:
tabors, earth, environment, war,
Form:
Rhyme
King Henry VIII translation by Michael R BurchLove ever green
attributed to King Henry VIII
translation by Michael R. Burch
If Henry VIII wrote the poem, he didn’t quite live up to it! – MRB
Green groweth the holly,
so doth the ivy.
Though winter’s blasts blow never so high,
green groweth the holly.
As the holly groweth green
and never...
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Categories:
tabors, bird, heart, love, pain,
Form:
Rhyme