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Fossilized.

Undeniable.

By Lamar WigginsPublished about a month ago Updated about a month ago 1 min read
Fossilized.
Photo by Lisa Yount on Unsplash

imprinted on rock,

an ancient canvas

bears secrets of earth

kept hidden to herself

between compressed

layers of time.

giants lived, ruled,

survived…

the feathered and the gargantuan,

the horned and the aquatic,

the tame and the timid.

together, comingled

on this blue

playground.

most were herbivores,

some were carnivores;

cold-blooded assassins

with hearts as frigid

as tundra.

the majority

lost to hellfire

in the end.

*

survival of the fittest?

perfectly relevant.

yet, a concept

misconstrued among

contemporary

brutes...

nature's furies

can't

be reasoned with.

they are lessons

taught

to us of our own

inferiority.

*

the awe-struck

story of

archeology

began with

curious minds

searching for

new mysteries.

it ended with

great respect

for the longevity

and diversity of

creation.

in the next age,

after smithereens

has yet again

delivered the

finishing touch,

i wonder who

or what,

will unearth

fossils of our

existence.

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nature poetryFree Verse

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Lamar Wiggins

Creative writer in the Northeast US who loves the paranormal, mystery, true crime, horror, humor, fantasy and poetry. Take a chance, you'll be thoroughly entertained.

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Comments (13)

  • L.C. Schäfer14 days ago

    I love those final lines, and the directions it pushes us to think in 😁

  • Donna Fox (HKB)29 days ago

    I love what you did here Lamar!! That ending stanza was bone chilling!!! But I wonder what of our civilization will be left to uncover and by what means we will cease to exist??? 🤔

  • Heather Hublerabout a month ago

    Really well done! I felt the weight of our existence in those lines. This was a stand-out piece, Lamar :)

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a month ago

    "nature's furies can't be reasoned with. they are lessons taught to us of our own inferiority." These lines were so powerful, profound and true! And yes, I wonder who would be the ones to dig up our fossils. Maybe a species that hasn't walked the earth before. Loved your poem!

  • Heather Zieffle about a month ago

    I loved this, Lamar, especially the last line! Great entry!

  • Nagoh Creative (Greg)about a month ago

    Nice job Lamar!

  • angela hepworthabout a month ago

    Clever and creative, Lamar — awesome work!

  • Gerard DiLeoabout a month ago

    Probably the AI that buries us!

  • Luksi Bayouabout a month ago

    I wondered about the formatting, too. A very creative and engaging poem!

  • Silver Serpent Booksabout a month ago

    Awesome poem! I loved the structure of it, draws the reader right through!

  • D.K. Shepardabout a month ago

    This is excellent! The formatting was like ridges of a dinosaur back! It transitioned so effectively from study of fossils of the past to pondering those that might be discovered in the future

  • John Coxabout a month ago

    Wonderful challenge entry, Lamar. Loved the build up to the twist at the finish!

  • D. J. Reddallabout a month ago

    A cascade of clever, canny thoughts in a humbly humane tone. Well done!

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