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Ancient leviathan, City in sands Razed in a roar. Now silence stands Taller than your Pillars did before As the world looks on It can’t but abhor Let sleep find your Great arches now Though brought down They did not bow For their shadows Outstretch the hand of man And the rote of All religion’s plans. They did not destroy! They have not won! And in undoing Become undone.
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Oct 8, 2015
Oct 8, 2015 at 3:17 PM UTC
To Palmyra
Ancient leviathan, City in sands Razed in a roar. Now silence stands Taller than your Pillars did before As the world looks on It can’t but abhor Let sleep find your Great arches now Though brought down They did not bow For their shadows Outstretch the hand of man And the rote of All religion’s plans. They did not destroy! They have not won! And in undoing Become undone.
Poem written for national poetry day in the UK, I am an archaeologist, I studied Aegean archaeology, and covered the levant extensively, It pains me that ISIL are destroying these relics... so I wrote about it.
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Oct 8, 2015
Oct 8, 2015 at 3:17 PM UTC
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