The Poetry Corner

Hannibal

By Paul Cameron Brown

When Hannibal mowed down Romans with elephants, his skill, his artistry, had the effect of a painter's brush. He, scraping paint off an easel, would thrust empires down, trample Graeco - Romish influence into paint spattered dust. He neither was aware nor knew, the Alps and Sabine allies, Capua and other Latin tribes would ruin his oath, cause Baal, the false god, to desert Punic prayers.