Metallic Heroes Did not Dare to Turn their Backs

  Metallic Heroes Did not Dare

          to Turn their Backs

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Bronze swords, and shields, and helmets with their crests

They wore while slicing men with wounds and death.

The warriors wore bronze breastplates on their chests

To save their lungs from being pierced so breath

Would wheeze with bubbled blood from them.  Greek bones

And shins wore greaves in bronze to save the fronts

Of legs from havoc.  Soldiers loved the groans

Of enemies and sounds of death’s last grunts

In victims.  Those were something Greeks could gloat

About once spoils had been taken.  In

Their courts much later troubadours could bloat

Greek victories, forging glory out of sin.

..The mutilated dead lay on dark fields

….Without their looted bronze and gory shields.