Alexandria

Alexandria so great it’s people so pretty, a greatness lost in time of a once ancient city,
it’s library it’s catacombs it’s wonder to the world it’s strength and it’s courage and its big mighty Walls,
from age to age many battles where fought, from Julius Ceasar of Rome to Napoleon Bonaparte,
in 619 the Persians they came this city they took, Alexandria it fell.
Alexandria now stands still proud as can be its once riddled shell, now scars you can see,
this place of great beauty of stamina and ability, could only be present in a city called Alexandria,
it’s traits you share of beauty and of strength, it’s wisdom inside you, it’s courage to mind you.
The Gladiators of Alexandria stand by your side, protecting you for always, for ever in time.
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Posted: Jan 2014
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A poem for my friend Alexandria

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