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Short Incas Poems

Short Incas Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Incas by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Incas by length and keyword.


Premium Member Alien World Power Grids
Elfish eyes
Airplane goggles
Sky turtles

New Mexico
Incas Mayans
Peru’s Stonehenge

Archeologists
Extraterrestrials
World grid 

Alien airports
Mythology
Alien artifacts

Giants’ skeletons
New Mexico
Power caves

Atlantis 
Bermuda triangle
Vortex

Wormhole
Elfish eyes
Blinking space ships...

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Categories: incas, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Incas Point the Way To the Skies
welcome to macho picchu built in urabamba, peru
lovely archeological site major andes mountain delight
her engineering is unique, inca family do you seek?
possible mausoleum face. pachacutec’s final resting place

rainforest’s easy proximity, exotic fruit anonymity
healing herbs, colorful feathers and butterflies
macho picchu points the way to righteous skies
a lovely place to visit, where your spirit will gladly rise....

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Categories: incas, culture, travel,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Tribute To the Incas
Inti, the Sun God, was happy always
Moon deferred to him in all kinds of phase.
Incas pussyfooted under his gaze.
He ruled Mexico in the good old days
The priests and alpacas met Inti’s gaze.
Mita system was society’s craze.
Children of twelve were not allowed to laze.
Boys herded llamas and alpacas for days.
Girls gathered plants for medicines and glaze.
Inca society will simply amaze
Conquering others whose children are slaves....

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Categories: incas, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Yellow Nights
Our nights look yellow with the clouds so dirty in the air, 
You couldn't prove theres a moon, if anyone cares. 
Korea is black down the old river bed, 
Austrailia is now on backwards and our nights skies are red 

Russia is our answer but I can't Now get there. 
We followed the Incas and our river went dead, 
The Astecs fought for the river and we all lost our heads. 
Mexicos water will never be the same, 

My methods will be harsh and unheard of glory again my name....

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Categories: incas, adventure, depression, natural disasters, nature, people, seasons,
Form: I do not know?

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