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Aesop in Verse

Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury. A Philosopher witnessed from the shore. The sinking of a ship. The going down of crew and all. Into pieces it was ripped. He thought about the injustice. As one was a criminal. For the sake of punishing him. The fate was shared by all. One stung him on the foot.

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Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury. A Philosopher witnessed from the shore. The sinking of a ship. The going down of crew and all. Into pieces it was ripped. He thought about the injustice. As one was a criminal. For the sake of punishing him. The fate was shared by all. One stung him on the foot.

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Aesop in Verse: The Fox and the Monkey

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Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Thursday, September 9, 2010. The Fox and the Monkey. So they can elect a new ruler. The Animals had a meeting. The Monkey was asked to dance for them. After they finished greeting. With a thousand smiles and capers. And moves carefully selected. The Animals were carried off their feet. So this new king they all elected. Simple tem...

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Aesop in Verse: The Crab and Its Mother

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Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Friday, September 3, 2010. The Crab and Its Mother. A Mother crab said to her son one day. Why on Earth do you walk sideways". You should always walk straight forward". Young crab said, "Please show, if you may". I will promise to walk the way you want". If only you show me the way.". So the old crab tried but it was all in vain.

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Aesop in Verse: The Raven and the Swan

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Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Monday, September 13, 2010. The Raven and the Swan. One day a Raven saw a Swan. Its beauty he admired. The same magnificent plumage. Became his new desire. He supposed the slendid white arose. From washing in the lake. So chose to leave the neighbourhood. And the pools he went to take. But trying to cleanse his feathers.

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Aesop in Verse: The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury

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Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury. A Philosopher witnessed from the shore. The sinking of a ship. The going down of crew and all. Into pieces it was ripped. He thought about the injustice. As one was a criminal. For the sake of punishing him. The fate was shared by all. One stung him on the foot.

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Aesop in Verse: The Man and the Snake

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Socrates died in 399B.C. He spent his last days putting Aesop's fables into verse. 24 centuries later, it continues. These are my attempts at putting Aesop's fables into verse. Saturday, September 18, 2010. The Man and the Snake. One day a cottager's infant son. Was bitten by a Snake. A mortal bite inflicted. And the Father in his heartache. When he saw Snake leave his hole. His axe, at Snake, did swing. But in his haste he missed the head. And now Snake's tail's missing. Afraid that he'll be bitten too.

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