An alphabet
What we have here is the first part of the Alphabet poem. I'm cutting it into two seperate entries because it really took two days to write in a way that pleased me. The original version, as it happens, had the letter pairs rhyming with one another rather than just their own definitions. For example, "A is Alp Arslan who burned Arpa Cay, / B for the Byzantines barring his way," and so forth. This method proved both short, unsatisfying and
really hard, so I gave up and changed it to what we have now.
The Alphabet
A is Alp Arslan who burned Arpa Cay
And slaughtered the thousands that stood in his way
B is for Boswell, who wrote Johnson's
LifeAnd learned law in Holland and strove for a wife
C for the Chrestus; Suetonian fame
Has made Him more likely, but butchered His name
D is John Dee, a mysterious chap
Who fiddled with magic while drawing a map
E is for Exmoor, the seat of Pellew
Who earned through his toughness the love of his crew
F is for Friedrich, a name that is found
On Nietzsche and Hegel and others around
G is for Godfrey, the Bouillonese Knight
Who maketh the Saracen tremble with fright
H is Horatio Nelson, the lord
Who lived as he loved as he died - by the sword
I is for Inigo Jones: architect
Who doth many a chapel in St. James erect
Joshua Chamberlain stands here for
J,
As he did on the Round Top to bar Johnny's way
K for King Baldwin, a leperous chief
With a kingdom of glory, and life full of grief
L is for Lully, a man who would find
That theology's good for rebuilding the mind
M is for Manzikert; victory's knell
For the Seljuks that triumphed as Romanus fell
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The second installment, of course, will follow up tomorrow.