The dry dust of Pompeii
Whispers to me softly
Of the days gone by
In a long winded story
Where valour was deep
And labour was cheap
Where Greeks and Romans
Mingled within easy reach
Where mosaic and frescoes
Achieved remarkable artistry
Where politics and bureaucracy
Attained unique mastery
Where prostitution prevailed
As though mandated by fate
Where the rights of women
Were curtailed by the state
Where city planning skills
Accomplished rare distinction
Where gladiators were induced
To fight to extinction
Where theatre and arts
Existed in harmony
With spa and sports
Without any acrimony
Where a furious volcano
Reduced them to dust
Where Pompeiians got coated
With the earth’s molten crust
The bodies in plaster
Tell us only one tale
Of human vulnerability
In the face of a gale
One angry Vesuvius
Fuming with fury
Destroyed a civilisation
At the height of its glory
Subir Chakraborty / 30th May 2018

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