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Crumbling pillars of the Parthenon Like the gods be praised, Are eroding away to bread crumbs. And as the conquerors came To claim the land for the king Were reclaimed by the gaping tide. And the forays into memory Bring back nostalgia, Breaking into burnt Polaroid past. The sea swept the tide from under me, Gone are the gods and their kings, Gone are the photos of useless things.
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Sep 23, 2012
Sep 23, 2012 at 11:27 PM UTC
The Kingdom of Amnesia
Crumbling pillars of the Parthenon Like the gods be praised, Are eroding away to bread crumbs. And as the conquerors came To claim the land for the king Were reclaimed by the gaping tide. And the forays into memory Bring back nostalgia, Breaking into burnt Polaroid past. The sea swept the tide from under me, Gone are the gods and their kings, Gone are the photos of useless things.
A new poem is long overdue, I decided to address memory and the past.
jake-bentley
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Sep 23, 2012
Sep 23, 2012 at 11:27 PM UTC
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