Short Persians Poems
Short Persians Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Persians by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Persians by length and keyword.
The Battle of Thermopylae
Hearing of a Persian invasion,
the Spartan King marched for his nation,
To a narrow pass, he would defend.
Persians demanded they drop their weapons,
Spartans replied, their future destined,
"Molon Labe" Come and get them!...
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Categories:
persians, adventure, history, war,
Form:
Tail-rhyme
Thermopylae
thermopylae still haunts me to this life. The sights I saw, the blood I spilled. When my men stood tall I stood taller. For every Persian my brothers killed, I killed two. When the sun set are sights were set. Tonight we dine in hades, with all the Persians we take with us....
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Categories:
persians, anger, hate, history, power, war,
Form:
I do not know?
Rumi's Advice To Emerson
I am the product of Rumi's advice to Emerson and Thoreau,
telling them to consolidate the spirit of compassion and truth in America
wisdom of Persians, layers of Judeo-Christian foundation, civilizing the most barbaric at
the heart of the world
America is finally hearing of Rumi's love through Emerson
and is struggling, on many different levels, to fill the cup of love....
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Categories:
persians, america, freedom, political,
Form:
Free verse
Athena Spoiled Persians Fun
Athenians were losing to the Persians led by Xerxes one.
but Athena came along, and spoiled that militant’s fun.
she helped the Greeks defeat them, and they ran away.
goddess of wisdom, justice, and war simply does not play.
she enhanced the wisdom, skill and courage of every soldier.
her practical knowledge and fairness is unselfish and pure.
born from Zeus’s head, with her owl power animal at her side.
enthuses Athenians who built Parthenon with her statue inside....
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Categories:
persians, mythology,
Form:
Rhyme