Best Three Kings Poems
The Three KingsThe three kings fought hard
to open the door that led to
riches and immortality. Each
one of them had a key of different
make. The door's key hole was quite
big for their keys to fit right.
Cannon balls, sledge hammers, logs,
and wrecking balls couldn't break
the door. No...
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Categories:
three kings, fantasy, imagery, life, metaphor,
Form:
Narrative
Three Kings Day-Part IIt was January 5, the Three Kings Day Eve, in a country between the mountains of Puerto Rico. There was a little boy named Juan, who was gathering daytree grass to put in a shoe box and filling with water a bowl to put...
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Categories:
three kings, innocence,
Form:
Free verse
We Three Kings of Orient Aren'T(Sing along to the carol, "We Three Kings...")
We three Kings of Orient aren't,
Really three queens, we came from afar,
We arrived on time,
Fed sheep and swine,
Delivered the afterbirth,
Cooked food, and then made Peace on Earth, Oh......
(Sing Chorus)...
Star of wonder, star of light,
Star of royal beauty bright,...
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Categories:
three kings, baby, beautiful, bible, christian,
Form:
Free verse
Three Kings StarsThree stars in a row
Are seen in the quiet night
Known by someone as
The Three Kings Stars that appear
Announcing the savior birth
Nayda Ivette
1-1-2016...
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Categories:
three kings, star,
Form:
Tanka
Three Kings Day-Part IiJanuary 6, 2016
The Three Kings Day morning arrived. Juan and Alicia woke up. They searched for their gifts under the bed. Juan found for the laptop and Alicia the purse she wanted. They ran to the kitchen to show Ana who was...
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Categories:
three kings, feelings,
Form:
Free verse
Refurbished Myths, Fables, and Legends: We Three KingsI Midas
King Midas' greed for riches was such
That everything turned to gold in his clutch,
As did his daughter one day
When she got in the way.
Much better for her had they not kept in touch.
II Arthur
The Camelot tale is a wonderful fable,
And King Arthur and knights...
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Categories:
three kings, humor,
Form:
Light Verse