The
Romans conquered all over,
They
abided by terrible torture,
Many
were a hostile Governor
With
tyranny their sad answer,
But
in the end they did discover
To
dutifully be a Christian lover
Treating
Man as a nice Brother
And
having respect for a Father.
They
built many an amphitheatre
Playing
games with bad behaviour,
As
their mentality was oh so graver
With
those slaves who were braver.
Love
God and our Lord our Saviour
And
love Their love with apt fervour.
©
Andrew Stevenson 10/11/2018
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.
A great read Andrew, a wonderful subject.
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Greetings Yvonne. Thank you, glad you liked the piece. Blessings. Love love, Andrew.
DeleteI love how these poems offer an insight into your personality. As always, an interesting subject.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Tracy. Thank you for your kind words, they are most welcomed. Blessings. Love love, Andrew.
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