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Too much talk of politics tends to make my stomach sick I try to escape it when I'm at home I'd rather talk about Ancient Rome
The glorious empire that they said would last forever Would it one day fall? No! Never! It had honor and dignity, a history of glory But their cruelty to the rest of the world is a different story
The Romans were terrible at times, they were barbaric and mean! They wished to give the gift of Roman enlightenment so that everywhere it could be seen Thus, Roman brutality provides a lesson that we all know in our souls That any empire that wishes to rule all the world has evil goals
For no state has the right to dominate and say "all the world is mine" For it logically must follow that the state will then fall and decline So please Mister Bush and those with the power Remember glorious Rome and the dream that went sour
Although Rome had beauty, art, glory and honor The Romans forgot about hubrus and were consumed by their lust for power
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Suetonius is fun, although he exaggerates a bit But I'm really enjoying Plautus I can't get enough of it
As for the politics I glady take your advice To be truthful FC, the world of politics just isn't very nice
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Blither and blather, talk and talk talk, All day long i walk and walk, but at the end of the day, when the work is done, I love comin' home to my red-headed Hon.
With Witch red hair, gorgeous green eyes, she loves me greatly, and tells me no lies.
She's sweet and kind, A love and true, and after a crappy day, she gets rid of the blue.
So on this day of infinate jest, A loving wife is no pest, Kind and sweet, a smile just for me, I love her so much, my lil' sweet pea.
-------------------- Damn you, you kids! Get off my lawn or I'm callin' tha cops!
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That was a wonderful poem that made me smile, an amazing tribute with great class and style,
I hope I can find such love in my life, Cuz you're a lucky guy, but she's also a lucky wife!
And in closing, it needs to be said, Welcome Rick, to the Wax Poetic thread!
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Thank you, thank you, thanks for the applause, I'll try not to give you cause, to throw me off, to kick me out, I'll try not to behave like a borish lout.
-------------------- Damn you, you kids! Get off my lawn or I'm callin' tha cops!
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Wakes up out of bed, at quarter past eleven, so that even poor job-searching days, let sleeping late be heaven!
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: The LMBP was the best But we still had some needs For a new personality Like our wonderful Teeds !
Now we have even more fun as the months slowly pass and we always give thanks For Ms. Leap Year Lass!
Here is a poem that knocked off Lash's socks about Leap Year Lass, who really space-rocks!
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