Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

97. The March toward the Twentieth Century

In France a new Napoleon came along after the pear king left.
A word of advice to the people of France,
A pear should never be king.
Another experiment failed
A new empire ruined the balance of power.
The new Napoleon went to Mexico
Bringing his glorious champions
The third Napoleon was eventually kicked out.
The Mexicans had their French champions in their victory meals.
The wars and turmoil in Europe took root in America as well.
The country split.
“Freedom for all or none,” the man from the log cabin said.
Thus began the bloody Civil War.
While Europe dealt with France,
The Confederacy and Union fought for five years.
Vying for outside attention.
The log cabin man’s final sacrifice came on Good Friday in the theater.
He died and was buried.
In a few days he was taken from his grave.
“Do not search for him here”
They said to the mourners.
He died to unify the nation.
Unification became the word that ended the century.
Germany tried and failed once.
Throwing out their king
Reinstating him again.
They succeeded their second time.
Italy, with the impressive Garibaldi,
Came together valiantly in her struggles as well.
Nations settled as the century ended.
Freedoms and rights were given slowly.
The rough-rider,
Teddy Roosevelt,
Came in on his white horse
To save the people of America
From a few small wars abroad
Then cleaned the muck of corporate greed.
His Great White Fleet sailed the world
As he extended a policeman’s arm across the sea.
Ireland got tired of British rule
Britain’s sun started its descent
Following the unsinkable ship
Beneath ice cold Atlantic waters.

Monday, April 2, 2012

87. Reformation and Counter Reformation


The church was in trouble.
Even though some orders did much to keep the material away,
Its walls were being eaten by the white maggots of corruption.
Clergy lived in excess.
They would indulge.
The sinners they counseled would have to indulge with them.
A man came to stand up to the church.
He nailed his thoughts to the door
Not intending to start a new one.
Then a firestorm of reformation and counter-reformation began.
Churches broke from the main one.
Catholicism declined.
Wars were fought on land and sea.
Internal and external persecution.
England shifted between religious alliances.
Both passed laws against the other.
Nostradamus made his predictions
As new bouts of Black Death took lives.
People traveled outward winning converts.
A Protestant war of thirty years came.
France emerged from the war.
Another civil war came to England
As Oliver Cromwell tried to unite the isles.
A glorious revolution for religious toleration.
Then a great fire scorched London
In the year with three sixes.
King Louis XIV
Ended his era with the building of Versailles,
A war against the Spanish Empire,
The expansion of his own,
And his death.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

74. Medieval Europe


The lands of Europe fell to war and strife.
The Franks made their empire.
Vikings invaded.
Muslims invaded.
Spain was captured.
Byzantium slowly eroded into nothing.
Their culture lived on in Kiev,
The future cause of problems in the world
Lombards took over Italy
Islam shattered.
The Holy Roman Empire came
With Charlemagne and the Carolingians.
The old Merovingian order fell.
Charlemagne expanded.
He tried to build from the ashes of the old empire.
Education was important
To clergy and people.
Christianity won many converts.
The dream of Rome lived on.
The great city.
The culture.
Charlemagne was the first to try to bring Rome Back.
Fourteen years before he died the pope gave recognition.
Then his death caused the empire to crumble.
As the years passed, Europe slowly organized.
Nations born of local tribesman.
England was born.
Scotland was born.
Ireland was born.
France, Poland and Denmark.
Trade flourished in Europe and routes were built.
Religion took center stage.
Churches got bigger.
More elaborate
As Rome was forgotten they became goth.
Hierarchies were formed.
Peasants on the bottom
Holding kings and nobles on top of pedestals
Knights gave them support.
With the flying buttresses of clergy
Directing masses
Chanting in middle way.
Some hoping an indulgence would pass their way.
Others rejecting such worldly goods
For simple monastic prayer.