Short Wooden Horse Poems
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Wooden horse
Outside stone walls
The Trojans
Shall conquer
And divide us all
Where does
This light
Glow in
Her eyes
Helen of Troy
They couldn't stay the course
So they built a wooden horse-
Out from tunnels in the ground
Freedom,was their cry,
But ,so many were to die.
Rocking wooden horse
flourishing guffaw of kid
child in mother wakes
Be still,
Thy wooden horse, and
Rejoice in glory
For we smash
The gates of Troy
The smell of victory
Hangs in these clouds
Zeus, release
Your hammer of thunder
Athena, do not
Lead us asunder
There's moonlight on the prairie
With the campfire cracking
He sings his cowpokes song
He dreams of the day
Of catching the bouquet
The time and pleasure
Watching sons and daughters grow
Rocking on a wooden horse
Watching the flowers sow
Now he eats the dust of another days labor
Only wishing
For a drop of water to quench his thirst
Umable to sing
A cowpokes song
The little wooden horse you gave me, when I
came home from hospital.
I watch you through the window, in your smock, planting
a new garden.
It is hot I know, I never tire watching you do some thing
simple like drinking from a glass that was once dark blue now bleached from the sun, into some thing even more Unusual.
You hang the white smock over the small wooden fence, the
dear will come and eat when you have left.
James McLain
the blackness of night dawned upon my mind
bringing to light the error of my times
bone white brilliance burning
away the mist with the flame of yearning
the logic of insanity revealed its maze
of western society- Rome in its last days
death rides a wooden horse rocking to and fro
riding unnoticed through the party, were all watching the show
there's fire in the sky just off the horizon
there's fire in the sky a last kiss before dyin'
My father had broad shoulders
Many years have gone
But I still remember
He carried a heavy burden on his shoulders
Like that of a snail
With a shell
He brought us up in a special way
With the help of
The broad and thick shoulders
The shoulders carried us like a bicycle
The shoulders sheltered us like an umbrella
The shoulders protected us like a wall
The shoulders dried our tears like a handkerchief
The shoulders rode us like a wooden horse