History Rictameter Poems
These History Rictameter poems are examples of Rictameter poems about History. These are the best examples of Rictameter History poems written by international poets.
A Day In a TownEvening.
A harbinger,
the breeze is redolent
with petrichor. Soft rain begins.
Across my bucolic demesne, I see
My erstwhile dalliance’s town
Ephemeral it was
But such passion
lives on
That day
A willow tree
Where...
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Categories:
granddaughter, heartbreak, history, lost
A Day In Pergamon
Demesne
at Pergamon
stirred an epiphany.
The Aqueducts, Acropolis,
propinquity, Temple Dionysus,
Trajan Temple- all so magnificent.
Persian, Greek, and Roman wonders;
some standing, most lying...
erstwhile kingdoms,
all gone.
I viewed
and imagined
robust efflorescence
that once...
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Categories:
history, nostalgia,
Drown'D In BloodCash! Boom!
planes maneuver'd
by cruel terrorists
dove-crash'd into the twin towers,
and made them crumble with people inside--
thus thousands of gallons of blood
was pour'd upon all those
sanguinary
Vampires!...
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Categories:
death, history, loss, people
Industrializations EndFarming
Life, Martha mills
took over. Industry
certain pay check, minimum wage
People could do an honest days hard work
to feed their families. Prosper
and grow mill town, before
the certain...
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Categories:
business, history, life