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A Poem from King Herod's point of view. . . |
| Note: The prompt for this poem was to write a poem from the point of view of a Biblical villain. I picked Herod. As far as I know the form has no name. To be king is quite divine, Lovely women, Lots of wine. Even ruling is not tough, Rome does the unpleasant stuff, While I am blessed. ‘Twas on my blessed birthday That your dancing made me say, “What a fair and lovely face, In the entire Jewish race, She is blessed.” The I swore the promise whole, “From the bottom of my soul, By Jehovah, as I live, Anything you ask, I’ll give!” For we are blessed. I did not think that unwise, As I looked into your eyes. I knew you would never dare To request something unfair. You are blessed. I’m shocked by what you want now, And I cannot break my vow. So because of what you said. Poor John’s paying with his head. Is he blessed? |