Sancho Poems


Latter-Day Don Quixote

When and how
did we see chivalry last
or is it now
a thing of the past
and honour among thieves
is no honour at all
while beating my brains
against the wall
besting the dragons
at City Hall
am I wrong in thinking
it's my fight
or am I errant
as a roving knight
exhibiting gallantry
within a crowd
of apathy
indifferent 
to the powers that be
outnumbered and outgunned
Sancho when needed
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Categories: sancho, character, emotions, fun, humorous,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberSancho

Mc Jagger’s swagger, a southern drawl, I fell for
He gets stupid occasionally, bad behavior
So I made him my sancho
and now call him Pancho
The Stones play as he struts through the back door!
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Categories: sancho, england, humor,
Form: Limerick


Sancho Panza

Sancho Panza told Marisancha to pass the  plate of Gazpacho 
     she was screwy and forgot the cue and passed the plate to Cascajo
                          Sancho
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Categories: sancho, fun, nonsense,
Form: Limerick

Premium MemberA Don Quixote and a Sancho Panza

Tough time – the economic crisis for a short period
Sometimes for the five members there’ll be a few bread.

Mother would declare she'd already her share of bread
“I was soo……. hungry, I had mine” she would add.


Dad, sacrificing his life
For my higher education.
Worked in a rustic village
And living in seclusion.

      
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Categories: sancho, inspirational,
Form: Verse

Premium MemberA Don Quixote and a Sancho Panza-W

Tough time – the economic crisis for a short period
Sometimes for the five members there’ll be few bread.

Mother would declare she'd already her share of bread
“I was soo……. hungry, I had mine” she would add.

Dad, sacrificing his life for my higher education
Worked in a rustic village and living in seclusion.

Scene changed with newly built house
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Categories: sancho, life,
Form: Couplet


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