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Premium Member Arni Kleftiko Stolen Lamb
Arni Kleftiko Stolen Lamb


The Cypriots and Greeks have a few differences,
And can argue a great deal,
But both agree when it comes to ‘Kleftiko”
It has forever been, the most delectable 
Traditional Greek meal,
That ever a bandit...

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Categories: ottoman empire, sky,
Form: Rhyme



The Twelve Months of the Year
January: is mountain of blessing where the births sing with hope for those 
Semen mentioned on this occasion to Ottoman Empire where conqueror doesn't 
Need dozens of sword to shout. He only understands the cap...

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Categories: ottoman empire, success, symbolism, wisdom, , Lullaby,
Form: ABC
Premium Member My Ancestors Escape
PRELUDE
There has always been animosity between Greece and Turkey as far back in history as we wish to go.  Greece was occupied by the Turks during the Middle-Ages for almost 500 years.  My...

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Categories: ottoman empire, war,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Translation of Eric Mottram's the Nerves of Proust and Sitting Bull By T Wignesan
Translation of Eric Mottram's The Nerves of Proust and Sitting Bull by T. Wignesan

Excerpts from an article, “From space to caves in the heart recreating the collective world in Eric Mottram’s poetry” by Clive Bush,...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ottoman empire, america, french, memory, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member God Will Curse Those Who Curse Israel
"God will bless those who bless Israel. 
And he will curse those who curse Israel."***

The United States of America has been blessed
For two primary reasons.  Our founding fathers
And our founding mothers. Established the newly
Formed...

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Categories: ottoman empire, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue



The Charge At Beersheba
The Australian Light Horse had rode all night
And the troopers were all spoiling for a fight
For they remembered mates lose on the fatal shore
When the Turks defeated the Gallipoli Invasion flaw

But Chauvel wanted to wait...

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Categories: ottoman empire, remember, world war i,
Form: Ballad
A Titch More of Tom's Torturously Terrrible Tidbits
I went to buy an R.V.
They said all I could afford was a Lose-a Beggo.

I bought a pair of alligator shoes.
But then I started wandering off into swamps.
Finally, I had to toss them, they were
really...

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© Tom Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ottoman empire, funny, on writing and words, parody, me,
Form: Burlesque
Citius, Altius, Fortius
The temple of Olympia gave birth to the games
Kingdoms of Greece did battle before the flames
Coroebus of Elis first champion and winner
Blood sweat and tears before the king of Olympia.
Hercules and Zeus were the main...

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Categories: ottoman empire, history, games,
Form: Rhyme
Shout It From the Roof Tops
I like Germany
I like the Germans
I have friends there
I worked for a time near Frankfurt 
And I visit Berlin often
It’s my favourite city
They are nice people
Friendly and welcoming
They share our hopes
And our aspirations
We are so...

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Categories: ottoman empire, war
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Romanus " Romania "
Romanus country
Romania to us
Iron curtain frontier
Dismantled by fuss
 
Like us all invaded
But by Goths and the Huns
Typical past history
Populations on the run
The Ottoman Empire, absorbed their souls
A free Romania the ultimate goal
 
Modern Romania has...

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Categories: ottoman empire, history, life, loss, peace, people, places, political,
Form: Rhyme
Gallipoli,
A Poem Of WW1 
ANZAC Day 
25th April 2018

Let’s have at Johnny Turk
Winston Churchill said, 
We’ll secure the Dardanelles,
Keep our Russian trade fed.
His words so casually uttered 
May have had to be eaten
Johnny Turk was...

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Categories: ottoman empire, memorial day, military, remembrance day, tribute, world
Form: Rhyme
The Shilluk Kingdom and My Heart
''The Shilluk Kingdom and My heart''

Genre: Poetry
poet: Gum Mapuol Mabior

''The Shilluk Kingdom and My heart''

I was going to be a Prince
Of Shilluk kingdom today if we 
Did not lose our Kingdom-ship.

My mother was going to...

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Categories: ottoman empire, adventure, africa, age, analogy, anniversary, anxiety, appreciation,
Form: Free verse
Khata Sin, Christianity End Times
The pleasure seeking body blindes me. All I leave is death and slavery behind me. In pride my unbelieving faith is founded, my previously living vessel is now grounded. The trumpets sounded and I was...

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Categories: ottoman empire, angel, betrayal, bible, christian, corruption, death, deep,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Saex
Hmmm... let's start with the Saxons, 
and not forget when they got their groove on. 
If it wasn't for the seax, and the -ons, 
we wouldn't be friends but talking like the Ottomans, mon.

by Martin...

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Categories: ottoman empire, history,
Form: Free verse
The Hostler's Daughter
Lassie, pretty, invincible pleasure
The pride of a skilled crafter!
There lived on the landscapes a farrier,
By the ruins of Ottoman Empire.
His daughter, heaven's courtier!
A professional innkeeper;
Sometimes serving the Royal Jester;
Sometimes guardian of her.
That pleasant horizon for...

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Categories: ottoman empire, imagination,
Form: Imagism
Premium Member The Fault Line
The fault line streamed from the Nazi state,
The Jewish Shoah, Holocaustic fate.
Mongolia, Croatia, and Belarus,
Humanity had no excuse.

Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan, 
The full scope of terror's sad sway,
In Cambodia they pointed their fingers
To where...

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Categories: ottoman empire, death, future, grief, history, humanity, violence, war,
Form: Rhyme

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