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Anasazi...A Poem

 
 
Life's precious, worthless droplet, conceived, expended
throughout time, after a thousand years evaporated
in dry canyon dwellings eight hundred years ago.
Like ancient Rome and empire Inca, come and gone,
the people, in demanding desert circumstance, came to build
apt architecture, live their lives and disappear.
 
No one understands where or why they went, or died.
They survived one thousand years Arizona's
arid clime, found sustenance; larva, yucca, deer;
built cunning stone constructions -- cliff walls facing south --
whose overhangs deflect the torrid summer sun,
allowing slanting access to warming winter rays.
 
All that remains of a thousand years of history
-- these sites, their pottery, the mystery of their fate --
puzzles the minds of men alive today
troubled by their own uncertain destiny.
 
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