Rotterdam Or Mars.

kevin browne

Those tower topped Cathedrals built in Rotterdam or mars
when somewhere in the distance I heard the hunchback of Notre dam
and as the bells began to ring at the slightest sound of life
Eiffel Tower sat in France with all its resistance on show
Westminster Abbey drank the Thames with the thirst of first degree
Twin Towers in New York shook but was built upon heaven's stars
Scottish love of Loch Lomond sang as the loch ness monster sank
Berlins Brandenberg opened up its gate as another life began
Hitler lived the Berghof life of misery with the bullets of deception
The Petronas Towers of Malasia sits down and eats their food
with all God's creations like the Golden Gate and the Taj Mahal
Egypt ran across civilisations sat in coffins as they built another tomb
Cathedral Church of Indian Redemption teaches the glimpse of royalties
whilst the Buddas of Tibet sold the monasteries to thinking
Chichen Itza with architectural phenomenon, the Mexicans are so small
the Italian Vatican raised Leonardo De Vinci when he fell in love with
Mona Lisa hanged upon his wall. 

  • Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 19th, 2017 00:28
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Comments2

  • willyweed

    Ah sweet and good old days where have you gone? you dear old uncle Hitler you where oh so gentle sweet and kind compared to our modern tyrant you have fallen way behind? for this butt wipe we now call Mr, stupid president say s he believes he could win a nuclear war with his past and best pal scutten ( with your r ubb-ubles) Puten the King and creator of the originnal fake newes Nice work Kevin WW

    • kevin browne

      'scutten' the Norse mythology 'mead of poets' derived from a mythical thought that whoever drinks the beverage becomes a 'skald' or 'scholar' to recite any information and solve any questions. I wrote this with all the beautiful places across the world in mind. I have been to a few places mentioned but I regret not seeing these historical residences. also. I imaged being these places, and character, like the hunchback of Notre Dam. I love your comment. it made me think how other people would reaact to it. you did it a way I wasn't expecting. great comment and thank you WW..

    • Augustus

      History via poetry.



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