Excavations

a poem by Christuraj Alex

Excavations expose stunning skulls of history,
Where-around emblazoned scripts cultures and creatures;
Minds of human beings and their mass mystery,
The whole lot that surrounds them with all true features…

Be it Rosetta stone or Ashurbanipal’s,
Troy or king Tut’s tomb; Machu Picchu or Pompeii;
Be Akrotiri Tehra or the Dead Sea Scrolls,
Olduvai Gorge, or structures stunningly cozy…

I have been wondering at unearthing premiere,
Of the terracotta army of China’s first king,
Unearthed by the farmers on a mystical sphere,
Where they witnessed the painstakingly created wing…

The clay warriors with chariots and horses,
Acrobats, musicians, artisans, and craftsmen;
Buried as the emperor’s crisis armed forces,
Defend him in his afterlife from every pain…

Are these artifacts blended with enormous love,
Of the citizens to their beloved king great?
Or a branch of paraphernalia does state shove,
To preserve the power of the king and elate?

Excavations, within, are essential as well,
To ascertain every strength and frailty hidden;
To learn lessons from failures and past flaws to quell,
Every darkness dwelling in the realm, forbidden…

Let’s dig! Deep! Not content with the periphery!
Expose the minds! Hearts! Bring out the innermost soul!
Hair split the history’s marvelous mystery!
Test the artistry, sandstone, proficiency whole!

Think of the human hands that create every art,
Cumulating courage; working relentlessly;
Hungry, thirsty, empty-handed, love-filled at heart;
Partaking in the endless plan of God restlessly!