March Of The Ten Thousand

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    March Of The Ten Thousand

    In the aftermath of the Peloponnesian war
    A young Persian prince with a ruthless aim
    Cyrus assembled a vast host of mercenaries
    Thinking good pay and rich booty they'd gain

    Ten thousand Greek hoplites ready for war
    They set out eastward in March 401 B.C.
    Expecting to suppress some dissident tribes
    The true goal of the endeavour they didn't see

    In a sudden skirmish one hundred were lost
    Unrest among the men soon started to grow
    Spartan Clearchus managed to keep them in line
    But their true purpose they still didn't know

    On the banks of the Euphrates Cyrus did speak
    Revealing his plan to overthrow his elder sibling
    To forcefully seize the throne of Persia for himself
    The army indeed a formidable threat to the king

    On towards Babylon [4x]

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    Across Northern Syria into the Arabian desert
    Until they were confronted with the king's might
    A cloud of dust first appeared on the horizon
    Then helmets and armour flashed in the sunlight

    The sides drew up in battle-order near Babylon
    Combat was engaged close to Cunaxa on a plain
    The Greeks fought against numerical supremacy
    But all became irrelevant once Cyrus was slain

    Before the Greeks could return a ploy unfolded
    Tissaphernes lured their five generals into a tent
    And slaughtered them and all their attendants
    On vengeance the treacherous satrap was bent

    The Ten Thousand now aimless and leaderless
    Seeming to be lost in these vast and hostile lands
    But one of the men received an omen from Zeus
    Xenophon rose to take matters into his hands

    He advised the officers to choose new leaders
    To all the forces a rousing speech he made
    So they decided not to lay down their arms
    But to persist against odds that were great

    The retreating army's progress was slow, arduous
    In the mountains of Kardouchia they had to fight
    Vulnerable they were to mounted Persian archers
    But cavalry and slingers demonstrated their might

    In the Armenian mountains the weather was the foe
    By hunger and frostbite the troops disheartened
    But through personal example Xenophon led on
    And upon reaching the sea the men were elated

    There were more adventures on the long road home
    Before many of them at last to Greece returned
    Xenophon was then banished from his city Athens
    A friend of Sparta by the democratic rabble spurned

    The Ten Thousand's march was a significant feat
    Their journey showed what the Greeks could gain
    The possibility of conquest seen for the first time
    The wealth and weakness of the Persian domain

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