Alexander Hamilton-A Free Verse Poem

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A bucephalus, however hard it tries,
Will always be horse-like.
Does the bucephalus make you shiver?
does it?

All that is untrustworthy is not eponym,
eponym, by all account is trustworthy.
Down, down, down into the darkness of the eponym,
Gently it goes - the reliable, the faithful, the untrusty.

When I think of the caria, I see a Halicarnassus.
Cart noises. cart noises, cart noises.

The liquor that's really cunning,
Above all others is the brandy.
Are you upset by how crafty it is?
Does it tear you apart to see the brandy so tricksy?

How happy is the political aaron!
Now governmental is just the thing,
To get me wondering if the aaron is policy-making.

I saw the the Brittish national capital of my generation destroyed,
How I mourned the london.
Does the london make you shiver?
does it?

Auto Praise for Alexander Hamilton

"I love poems that beg the reader to bring something to the table. Alexander Hamilton brought Alexander Hamilton and I brought kittens. It made for quite a weird read, if I'm honest."- The Daily Tale

"No, it does not tear me apart to see the the brandy so tricksy!"- Enid Kibbler

"' Alexander Hamilton' is a topic far too neglected in modern poetry. I'm so glad Alexander Hamilton chose to tackle it."- Hit the Spoof

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