Robin Hoods Ball

Robin Hoods Ball

A Poem by Gomer LePoet
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Ancient settlement in Wiltshire England

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Robin Hood's Ball


there is a stretch of land

built by ancient calloused hand

4000 years before the year of the Lord

just north of Stonehenge in that accord


and nearly one thousand years before

on Salisbury Plain and right next door

a part of Wiltshire England town

and shares a name of the renown


folklored bandit who helped the poor

though no real connection of that they're sure

it's purpose of use not really very clear

a neolithic causewayed enclosure here


a circuit of ditches encasing each on the sides

meeting in the center for a gathering of tribes

built in the transitional period before the pyramids

from hunter gatherers to permanent settle with kids


Snidely Whiplash aka Gomer LePoet ....

© 2011 Gomer LePoet


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Well gosh David, there you go again rambling. lol Just kidding.
Wonderfully rhymed poem. :)

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Gomer LePoet
Gomer LePoet

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