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As a historian I was focused, on the long record of writing, Considered an expert in the field, I found it most exciting. For countless delights have arisen, out of the written word; And we only knew crude language, before it had been mastered. Like the lightning that flashes, without a sound of thunder, Or manifestations of sunset skies, that do not cause wonder! One afternoon I was working, on a golden and beautiful day, Traversing backwards many miles, on history's scenic highway. Suddenly on the page I read, words changed into hieroglyphics, The distant past had come calling, defying all laws of physics! Later on as in wonder I sat, the pictorials became cuneiform, As if ancient writing itself, had much more magic to perform. I read cuneiform until tired, and then for home I departed; But little I knew at the time, the magic had only started! Once home when I saw my mail, I found The Epic of Giglamesh, Earliest surviving great literary work, seeming very fresh. After dinner I spent the evening, in great fascination reading, As the vivid dawn waits in suspense, to hear the bluebirds sing! Later I spent the long night, in sweet and peaceful dreams; Like the peace when all is still, and the palest moon gleams. Next day while walking to work, I noticed a skywriting plane. A letter of the Ugaritic Alphabet, it wrote upon sunny lanes! All day the past leapt out at me, on street signs and in menus, In magazines, maps and newspapers, and also the evening news. I'd seen the Phoenician Alphabet, and Library of Ashurbanipal, The Inscription of Ahiram, and the Greek Alphabet upon a wall. In the index of a book I reviewed, the fateful Latin Alphabet; And at lunchtime on the beach, I found the Rosetta Stone unwet. Later on in a book's glossary, the Elder Futhark I discovered, As a private eye searches again, for secrets already uncovered! In the same warm gilded afternoon, I found Futhark the Younger. At evening on that day, the Anglo Saxon futhorc caused me wonder. And after the red sun had gone, when pale moon and stars were out, A dictionary revealed the Devanagari, a fateful alphabet no doubt. I had seen many ancient alphabets, which had brought me to today; And various other ancient works, for history yet has much to say! Perhaps it was from my great passion, that this spell had come; And history chose to visit me, though with time out of rhythm. As time went on I discovered, a printing press embossed letter; And then I saw the Hangul, embroidered into a violet sweater! After these things I saw no more, but even so I felt raptures, Like the heart long searching for, a thing it finally captures!

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Date: 11/15/2020 5:57:00 PM
Tougher than cracking 'Hammurabi's code.' (Just kidding; that was a code of law, of course). Enjoyed another of your adventurous romps, Evelyn. ~ Lingual Loiterer
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 11/15/2020 8:17:00 PM
Hammurabi's code of law was rather strict, requiring 'an eye for an eye.' Of course ancient laws would be another story. Now, that's an idea... I'm so glad you enjoyed this fantasy, Gershon. Thanks for letting me know. ~ Print Percipient
Date: 11/14/2020 12:35:00 PM
I thoroughlly enjoyed this! I once wrote an article about petroglyphs which might assist moutain climbers that was dismissed by a university professor as, "the idle doodlings of a primitive race". Attitude makes all the difference! Aloha! Rico
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 11/14/2020 2:58:00 PM
Indeed it does, Rico. They paved the way for our literacy. I find it amazing that our ancestors were as capable as they were, so very long ago. Your article sounds very interesting. I am glad you enjoyed my story. Thank you. Aloha! :)
Date: 11/14/2020 9:01:00 AM
loved our storytelling in this poem.. As always you are the master of the couplet...
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Date: 11/14/2020 10:38:00 AM
How nice of you to say. Thank you. :)
Date: 11/13/2020 10:38:00 PM
You must have scourge an encyclopaedia and probably more to get all that information on olden times. Very interesting. ~~
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 11/14/2020 10:37:00 AM
I do have my sources. Thank you very much. :)
Date: 11/13/2020 4:47:00 PM
Thank you for sharing your work!
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Evelyn Judy Buehler
Date: 11/13/2020 5:17:00 PM
It was a great pleasure, Pam. Thank you for your comment. :)
Date: 11/13/2020 4:16:00 PM
Gorgeous couplet. I feel that I know you better than ever before. Bravo!
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Date: 11/13/2020 5:20:00 PM
Yes, the story of how I became a writer is quite a long one. :0 Thank you, Caren. :)

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