Historical May in Poetic Rhyme Play: Part 1 (May 1st to May 15th)

in steemiteducation •  6 years ago  (edited)

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I’m sure every month and every day has a myriad of moments to remember, honor and think about, but this idea just popped in my head this month, so we’ll start off with the historical moments of May in rhyme.

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May 1st

In 1707, the Acts of Unions comes into force
England and Scotland married, still no divorce

New York City (1931) sets the highest standard
As the Empire State building is anchored

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May 2nd

Anne Boleyn is arrested in 1536 with reason
Accused of incest, adultery, and treason

More than 350 Argentine men killed on a cruiser in 1982
Another unfortunate Falklands War rendezvous

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May 3rd

In 1374 BC the sun disappeared in the day
A solar eclipse saw Mars come out to play

Another Maritime loss of life from a German ship in 1945
The Cap Arcona with 5800 sunk, no longer alive

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May 4th

Although in some states the death penalty goes on today
In 1846 the state of Michigan threw it away

Another piece of history, the first UK woman prime minister
In 1979, Margaret Thatcher came to administer

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May 5th

Chistopher Columbus sights Jamaica on voyage number two
He landed at Discovery Bay in 1494 with his crew

The day of the perfume happened with Chanel No. 5
1941 saw Coco Chanel’s modern perfume thrive

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May 6th

After 200 years when the idea was first let out of the bag
In 1994 The Channel Tunnel completion waved its flag

And 1840 sees the world’s first adhesive postage stamp in the UK
As the Penny Black begins its rounds, unaware of its value one day

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May 7th

The English siege of Orleans is broken by Joan of Arc
Its 1429, with the French Army inspired by her spark

German surrender is signed by General Alfred Jodl at Rheims
In 1945, a significant signature of our recent times

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May 8th

The first installment of Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales
And 1835 sees the world finding out about the Emperor’s wails!

1980 sees no more cases of smallpox on the earth
Announces the World Health Organisation with mirth

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May 9th

Woodrow Wilson celebrates Mother’s Day in 1914
And every year since, we all have been

1960 saw the legalization of the birth control pill
The US saw a curb on the population refill

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May 10th

Nelson Mandela becomes South Africa’s first black president
1994, sees his inspiration step up into the ascent

Marvel Comics gives a glimpse of the Incredible Hulk
As on this day in 1962, they unleash his bulk

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May 11th

Constantinople becomes the capital in 330
Of the Roman Empire, a place by the Black Sea

In the year 2000, India reaches a population of 1 billion
Astha Asora the named child, better than 1 in a million

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May 12th

I bet the first fully automatic programmable working computer
Introduced in 1941 was not suitable for a commuter

Natural disaster abound in 2008 when an earthquake shook
Sichuan China to the core with the mighty toll it took

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May 13th

Arthur Phillips and his ship of convicts land on the shores
And to British colonization, in 1787 Australia opens its doors

The famous words "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears & sweat"
Are said by Winston Churchill in 1940 in a time of turbulence and threat

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May 14th

In 1607 there was the first permanent English settlement
In Jamestown, Virginia - a New World betterment

It is 1948 and Israel decides to go it alone
English administration out the window is thrown.

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May 15th

The first McDonalds opens in California in 1940
With it the unfortunate trend of fast food for tea

The first baseball enclosure opens in 1862
In Union Grounds, Brooklyn to go to

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Pictures: Pixabay.com
Source: OnThisDay.com

Written with <3 @hopehuggs

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May 3rd 1969 was also the day my wife and I tied the knot
Hell of a day, once experienced never forgot

Happy belated anniversary!

Thank you.

Maybe you should add some poetry to the post mix. As @emergehealthier said happy belated anniversary (one month on now).

Informative its alot of information for me about each and every day of may .perfect poetic tone
@hopehuggs

Thank you. It was definitely a challenge to do.

This is so cool interesting and at the same time easy to read.

Good, I will do a few more of these :)

Now that was really fun! Thanks Hope!

It was fun doing it. Part of a daily challenge now I think, although have a few days to catch up on.

Wow that's a whole lot of history and so many important events in the month of May. Thank you for sharing Helen. Look forward to the Part 2

Part 2 is still in process. But working on it.

Such a brilliant way to tell a story!
A poem full of many historical events.
I love it, it's very informative! :)

It has sparked so many ideas actually. I will write about them soon.

Creative way to educate. The poem has the correct rhythm and offers historical and interesting information as well.

Thank you. I have had this idea for a while. I might do a couple of historical events as full poems too as and when I get inspired.

Love this post! You should make this a monthly series.

Yes, I hope to. I want to challenge myself to writing poetry daily. A couple of rhymelets would be a good start, not too easy, not too hard. And I'm sure there will be some events I might want to write a full poem on too. I was inspired by you for this @emergehealthier with your "Today is" poems.

I'm glad that you are going to be writing more poems. The ones you have posted in the past were excellent. I'm happy that I was able to inspire you, @hopehuggs.

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