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Best Aqueduct Poems


Ancient Rome's Versatile Aqueduct System
With the romans usually
travel galloping to their destination,
they one day thought of
a better way to travel invention,
instead of the old way
which was usually by horse,
they decided it would be wiser
and quicker to take the aqueduct course,
that way the travelers would
kill two birds with one stone,
they'd...

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Categories: aqueduct, fun, humor, travel,
Form: Light Verse
Fountains Will Bloom Executions Down To the Aqueduct
Sorrow spoke the alphabet,
Turned upside down.
The little girl will bring, they said...
She will bring cemetery corruption.
Turned upside down alphabet.
Fountains will bloom executions down to the aqueduct.
Stripes arranged flat in the ground of the jail where pupils ran orange,
Lines across the story,
Tell her of her grave.
Blue...

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Categories: aqueduct, angst, death, sad, song-
Form: Lyric
The Old Aqueduct
It juts out by the river road,
traffic passes it each morn,
what’s left of the old aqueduct,
something stately, yet still forlorn.
The rock, with no mortar, was set
so fine it would make Incas proud,
precise enough to still hold up
today, and centuries from now.
There’s a display with a...

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Categories: aqueduct, appreciation, history, imagery, in
Form: Rhyme

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Premium Member Two Short Poems About Death
Estuary

the strong tide greets the sheltered stream
where life's hereafter dares to dream

a place where screeching, circling birds
fall silent to breath’s final words

where memories once formed on land
are carried by the shifting sand

to where the river meets the sea
and on then to eternity.


Aqueduct

where ten arches span...

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Categories: aqueduct, beach, bird, death, life,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things