Best Artifacts Poems
Artifacts of DestinyEach ego identity,
whether of busy bee
or slacker sloth,
recreates its uniquely sacred eco-Other,
mutually capable of Win-Win intentional experience
and memory
toward appreciating capital investments
in further living, not deadening, artifacts
through each personal life
both cooperative and competing
so far.
So
every shrinking traumatic death
fades,
exforms this sacred values and disvalues Universe,
uniquely space-timed
cooperative and...
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Categories:
artifacts, destiny, humanity, identity, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
ArtifactsIn a well lit room, where the artifacts lay
There are pieces of art strewn across the floor
The lovely works of art are here on display
The people that come and see them all want more
There are statues, vases, sculptures, and paintings
These that bring awe to many...
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Categories:
artifacts, art, life, art, art,
Form:
Rispetto
Eqyptian Artifacts So FineEgyptian artifacts intrigue,
Museum quality so fine
Imagination they besiege,
Sagely seasoned like the best wine,
They fill my heart with love and awe,
Egyptian artifacts so fine,
Love soul stories of ba and ka,
Often inspires me and mine,
Soul-deep into a tomb or mine,
Wishing I could go on a...
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Categories:
artifacts, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Quatern
Not the Artifacts of SerendipityNOT THE ARTIFACTS OF SERENDIPITY
The earth a blue planet isn’t alone in the vast cosmic space
A planetary maze the limitless depths of the universe encase.
Life’s evolution milieu isn’t perhaps a condition unique here
Why intelligent organic world won’t exist elsewhere isn’t clear.
Mysterious marvels on the earth...
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Categories:
artifacts, earth, men,
Form:
Couplet
Flakes of History:Mudlarking4/4/20
Impoverished children hunting for household items.
has shifted into
Ordinary people reliving antiquity.
as well as
A vacation destination.
Thames river in London possesses layers
of buried time.
What will be next
on this mudlarking exploit?
A piece of Roman porcelain?
A rare relic?
A charred roof tile from the Great Fire of London?
Time-traveling
the...
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Categories:
artifacts, 7th grade,
Form:
Free verse