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Best Antediluvian Poems


Antediluvian
On site of this forgotten Babylon
What powerful but unrecorded race
Once dwelt in this annihilated place
What strange creature’s kin
to inhuman race
Dwell deep in antediluvian hells 
Uncanny things creep 
and scurry in forgotten realms
where Poseidon reigns in dark 
crumbling cathedrals built 
to worship cryptic gods from
outer voids...

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Categories: antediluvian, allah, allegory, allusion, analogy,
Form: Free verse
Antediluvian Story
How distant we've become
Ancient friend
You wandered far 
You've lost yourself 
Somewhere 
nether side

Restore again
That we may never forget 
In dusty books of yesterday
Fragile pages
our antediluvian story......

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Categories: antediluvian, nostalgia
Form: Prose Poetry
Antediluvian Forces
An anathema, a curse much worse
Long before the pope's decree
Everyone goes astray and stays that way
Antediluvian forces are hard at work
Born without army uniforms on
To never die
A quirk built into human nature survives
To restore order to its rightful place today
Enlightened by ancient night light
Don't ask...

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Categories: antediluvian, age, bible, confusion, fate,
Form: Free verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Antediluvian Story
How distant we've become
Ancient friend
You wandered far 
You've lost yourself 
Somewhere 
nether side

Restore again
That we may never forget 
In dusty books of yesterday
Fragile pages
our antediluvian story...


Written by my husband Thielus.
A. Green...

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Categories: antediluvian, on writing and words
Form: Free verse
Laudator Temporis Acti
Methinks all antediluvian Love was
Whiter than snows atop higher tors;
And with more troth dudes did kiss
Purer maidens for pleasanter bliss.

I deem Art shortly after Noah’s Ark
To have been of better-spun spark; 
And bards of far more sublime quill
Did indite with stouter metered skill.

Niftier lines which...

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Categories: antediluvian, abortion, absence, adventure, age,
Form: Epic

Book: Reflection on the Important Things