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After all the tales of Robin Hood originated from ballads sung by the poor in England thousands of years ago. They told the tale of a man that stood up for the people of England. Here is a site, that is for all the poetry fans. I thank any who allow me to post their marvelous poems. |
Updated 06/22/02
By Sara Sjöberg in Sweden The people are hungry for they have
Where ever you go, you will see
But don't be afraid, in the middle of
He fights for the people, for the
He gives you back the money you lost
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he believed. But he was not alone, for on his side,
A tall and strong giant with the name
A beautiful lady warrior with the name
And at last, a friar who can do amazing things
with herbs, with the name
Now I think you know who this hero is,
This poet? |
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by Alisha mobley Thou need not be afraid, our
hero o' the land.
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By Diana And hits its target with ease A man comes forth to retrieve it Nearby a lady on a rock does sit He grins in her direction
No words are said
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By Diana R is for how you rob the rich
H is for how your legend has
grown
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By Jenny Scattered pictures of the
past
Of noble deeds, the pen does
tell
He flits between the mires
of danger
In justice's name, he will
guide his fate
An Outlaw's Journey Through
Sherwood Forest
My feet tread along a secret
path
Moving on, I continue my travels
Nimble branches fold around
me,
And as I lay asleep in my
bed,
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By Jenny Night
sweeps her cloak of darkness over the slumbering forest.
He sweeps and spins in the
mysterious dance of a warrior.
If you like the poems?
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Click Scroll to go to "All
Other Love" Poem site
Would you like to read the
original ballads of the Tale of Robin Hood? Then
visit this site Robin
Hood Literature
Many of the original ballads
can be found here.
I will post any poems sent to me. This is a Matthew Porretta/ Robin
Hood Fanzine.
My computer is always open Email
me with your poems! I'll accept any poem sent
as long as it's a Robin Hood or a Matthew Porretta poem.
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