Archaeology Poem by Naseer Ahmed Nasir

Archaeology

Rating: 4.7


Paths
Winding their way
stop short at cave openings.
Words
Written on plaques
Bear witness to the unseen past
Crying themselves hoarse
In deserted towns
Crazy-like strike against the walls.
Far far away
Beyond the rim of lost civilizations
Silence suddenly rebounds
And reverberates.

(1975, Translated by Dr. Satyapal Anand)

Archaeology
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alf Hutchison 29 March 2009

Nothing short of genius

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Anthony Foster 29 March 2009

The discription is superb. Makes the comunication so much better. Very good 10

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Mariam Khan 29 March 2009

This poem is great. Thanks for sharing.

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Sabrina Helphrey 29 March 2009

this is a good poem. I love nature and can visualize this very well. keep up the good work :)

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Oscar Cantu 29 March 2009

A well written poem. Good job.

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Richard Dates 01 May 2009

I liked your poem a great deal and gave it the highest rating. There is a word usage problem I have. You use the phrase 'crazy-like strikes'. To my American English accustomed ears, this term is hard to interpret. Perhaps it is one of these terms like 'bonnet' which means one thing in American English and another in British English...and I assume Pakistani English has its won ideosyncracies.

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Greenwolfe 1962 30 March 2009

I'm glad this has the title it does. Such a title goes a long way in helping the reader understand the meaning contained within the writing. I give thanks to the writer for his courtesy to the readers. GW62

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Original Unknown Girl 30 March 2009

Interesting poem. Well done. HG: -) xx

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Indira Babbellapati 30 March 2009

yet another wonderful poem...i jst posted 'moving amidst spoils of time' if u hv time...

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Karla Bardanza 29 March 2009

Silence suddenly rebounds And reverberates. Beautiful! ! ! !

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