Short Iron Age Poems
Short Iron Age Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Iron Age by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Iron Age by length and keyword.
God-Promise Strategy
Once there was a dame called Anne “the bane”
Her trick “God-promise .My words are true & sane”
“Sam and Bern are prophets.God-promise!”
“my comprehension is the truth.God-promise!”
Bloody are we in “stone age” or “iron age” dame?...
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Categories:
iron age, humor,
Form:
Limerick
Foy
Faith, Feast-given by one who is leaving
Outpouring alligance
Youth's name in celtic region of Europe
Foy is a town in Belgium and England-The Belgium town has French, dutch and German
people there. Celtic region is the northern European countries during the iron age....
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Categories:
iron age, history
Form:
Acrostic
A World Away
Laborer and oxen are drawn
to slumber and to toil.
trodden fields of dawn
through basalt seeded soil.
A consistent daily chore
broken and blistered skin
farming out of folklore
the spirit from within.
An iron age passes by,
ploughed by tools of wood
Faces etched, livelihood.
(The traditional farmers of Nicaragua)...
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Categories:
iron age, life, on work and working, people, places,
Form:
Rhyme
Technology Really
Nation's full of devastation,
Famine and drought.
In a world full of technology,
Yet we still can't work it out.
Have we come any further
From when we lived in a cave,
From the iron age of man,
To make chains to enslave.
When people are still living
In huts made of mud,
Has all of this technology
Really done any good.
15/8/2021...
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Categories:
iron age, anger, emotions, humanity, society, technology,
Form:
Rhyme
Blue States, Smell The Coffee
"A house divided against itself...", Marxist know, cannot stand. The scheme, I believe, to sow as much confusion as possible. The world has gone through many ages: The Iron Age of Iron miracles, the Renaissance, when art reached its pinnacle of spirituality...and now, what we have in America, the Golden Age of Stupid -- hopefully more will soon wake-up and see the Light before it is too late....
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Categories:
iron age, christian, evil, faith, humanity, inspirational, truth, wisdom,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Boundary Walls
Originating in the ‘Iron-Age’, they stand
as living history; a testament
to the craftsmanship of men of yore
built by hand, each stone
strategically placed one upon another
no mortar holds them, and yet
as our lands circulatory system
of boundaries
they’ve stood for centuries
arteries and veins of dry stone wall
flowing across the fields and hills
of the countryside
that is synonymous of rural England....
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Categories:
iron age, history, places
Form:
Free verse