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Premium Member The Canopy and Economy
Sun and traffic - day economy.
Six a.m. drive to plywood mill. Too tired
to be angry. Each day a step
toward death. What is being accomplished? The
small satisfactions
within each day. Book consciously read.
And frustrations. Package dropped, honey...

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Categories: archaeology, baby, day, history, jobs, teacher, tree, wind,
Form: Verse



Premium Member Wrath of Zeus
The Greek gods were egotistic, arrogant, jealous,
Said to be excellent lovers, fanatics, and zealous
About everything and anything, lounged around
Adorning places like Marathona, the Acropolis
The Parthenon.  Archaeology
Maintains that Greek Mythology 
Goes back to the Bronze...

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Categories: archaeology, beauty,
Form: Narrative
Standard


           In the depths of desolation where death 
is presiding in a smug kind of cocoon of parasite,
lies, a heart of calcified care, buried deep...

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Categories: archaeology, art,
Form: Rhyme
Archaeological Expeditions To the Moon
Archaeological Expeditions To the Moon

By Sugob Elcitra

[Dr. Sugob Elcitra is the founding president of  Lunar Research, Inc.  His company plans to offer private trips to the moon for those able to afford the...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: archaeology, satire,
Form: Narrative
Do You Remember Too

      Butterfly bless dances from flower to flower, 
sipping nectar with its slender proboscis imitating Bacchus with prospectus,
direct to us.

Streaks in the open air with flagrant color, 
as the morning...

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Categories: archaeology, art,
Form: Ballad



Science
Science is knowledge, magnificence pansophism! 
Extreme erudition of unmatched intellect, 
in all its compelling branches; 

The beautiful and dynamic achievement of flight. 
A kite flying with great height. 
A curveball thrown with might. 
Phenomenal "Aerodynamics"...

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Categories: archaeology, science,
Form: Rhyme
Takers of the Lost Arc, Part I
It started off the strangest thing,
like some tale out of Hollywood,
the famed ‘Arc of the Covenant,’
with stone tablets, cherubs, and wood.

Believed long lost to history,
destroyed by Babylonians,
the box that housed the commandments,
back when Israel was...

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Categories: archaeology, adventure, christian, conflict, god, history, religion, satire,
Form: Epic
Science
Science is knowledge, magnificence pansophism! 
Extreme erudition of unmatched intellect, 
in all its compelling branches; 

The beautiful and dynamic achievement of flight. 
A kite flying with great height. 
A curveball thrown with might. 
Phenomenal "Aerodynamics"...

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Categories: archaeology, education, passion, school, science,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Bible
Compiled by human writers over a period of more than one millennium,
The Bible was written by men under the influence of a divine medium,
Having as its theme, Jesus - the author of the plan of...

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Categories: archaeology, atheist, bible, culture, faith, religious, science, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Archaeology Field-Trip January 29 Th 3011 - Part Ii
ARCHAEOLOGY   FIELD-TRIP  JANUARY  29  TH   3011  (PART  II)
 
(NOTE: If you have not already read  PART I,  then do so before you read this)


Though...

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Categories: archaeology, historypeople, city, may, people,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Spot
And what doth bring me
          here to this spot

timely turns,
                ...

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Categories: archaeology, angst, introspection, philosophy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Roman Honeymoon
An interest in past life and extinct culture became her passion
Led her ultimately to take up a research project in Archaeology
After studying the course of early history of world civilization
She decided to delve into the...

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Categories: archaeology, love, romantic,
Form: Rhyme
Ode To a Sky-Blue Typewriter
Introduction:

I’ve noticed that some internet poets posting their own work on the net via a blog, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and so on sometimes use a typewriter. To clarify, instead of simply downloading a poem straight...

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© Desi Gall  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: archaeology, baptism, beauty, creation, fun, history, inspiration, smile,
Form: Blank verse
Poverty
8/8/16


Always grew up in poverty
Moms rented the space and property

At times we struggled and seeing her in pain always bothered me
Honestly

I thought about doing robberies
Because I wanted to bring in more broccoli constantly

Even if I...

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Categories: archaeology, poetry, rap, word play, words, work, write,
Form: Rhyme
My Technoqutograph In Space3
Well this is another curiosity though
As I am quite a pious fellow
All one needs to ensure extreme
The health of all souls supreme
Let’s not take this for granted
Future it’ll be a challenge accepted
Let’s talk of the...

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Categories: archaeology, angel, appreciation, august,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member We, Community of Weathered Communication -
We talk about the sacred,
places ancient as fire, palaces divine in quagmire,
getting lost in footsteps of artistic archaeology, uprooting ghosts in structure's facings,
We want to know why knowledge is forbidden outside the skin
of nourishment's tastings,
pineing...

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Categories: archaeology, adventure,
Form: Romanticism
Premium Member Archaeology
Walking along a road, diagonally, 
through someone's house briefly 
and back out where there isn't a door
across their vegetable patch and
eventually over the bones of some buried
unknowns.
Cows are currently grazing in someone's
hallway, while a tree...

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Categories: archaeology, earth, history, life, people, society, world,
Form: Narrative
Howard Carter's Expedition Revised Edition
I am here on an archaeological quest,
to satisfy many a curious mind's request
for knowledge on antiques and artifacts
of Egypt's long extinct historical facts,
in treasured sands buried, like gold mines earnestly
sought for in stories shrouded in...

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Categories: archaeology, history,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Pterodactyls Thriving
Pterodactyls Thriving

On steamy summer days as warm waves lap the shore
     The pelicans pass over in perfect V-form

Their silhouettes appear dark beneath yellow sun
     An eerie reminder...

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Categories: archaeology, animals, imagination, mystery
Form: Couplet
Archaeology Field-Trip January 29th 3011 Part I
ARCHAEOLOGY   FIELD-TRIP  JANUARY  29  TH   3011 - PART  I

In this windy coastal location the interesting thing is that 
1000 years ago this unlikely spot  was a...

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Categories: archaeology, historycity,
Form: Prose Poetry
Malarial Pottery
something in so-called modern
     landscaping amuses me no end,
          be it in plush mansions, resorts
       ...

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Categories: archaeology, animals, funny, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Teach Me
Wooden half-desk folded down into place
Textbook open, pencil poised
Einstein poster on the wall observing
Equations flying across the blackboard
Cumulonimbus clouds of chalk dust 
Float across the classroom precipitating knowledge
I am an eager student with eyes fixed...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: archaeology, first love, love, school, student,
Form: Free verse
Cart Ruts and Mysteries
In an old farmhouse high on the cliffs of Dingli
surrounded by archaeology and mystery
lives Mary, guiding visitors to explore and find 
caves and cart ruts, deep tracks seeming mined
that criss cross at Clapham Junction
it’s not...

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Categories: archaeology, education, history, life, mystery, places
Form: Free verse
Infra Dig
INFRA DIG

The effect of time on sculpture is to patinate
Albeit that such artistic skill may be innate
The age of such treasures whether early or late
May for most, be quite difficult to calculate
Yet still makes focused...

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Categories: archaeology, history,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member The Great Bang
how long have we laid here
side by side
for an epoch's breath 
of starlight in a roving universe
enchanted moments 
see a night of a million years
until day slowly unearths us
from our play

but clinking and scuffing
distant voices...

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Categories: archaeology, age, destiny, fate, humorous, love, romantic, time,
Form: Narrative

Book: Shattered Sighs