The City of Gold

The City of Gold

A Poem by LastMonth
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Gold is rare, expensive and gorgeous. Blood is common, cheap and appaling. Did we ever have a chance to begin with..?

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There was once a city, at the center of this world.
Her streets were quite gorgeous, her domes coated in gold.
Her walls were ancient, their bricks were old. 
Many adored this city; of her beauty legends were told.
There was once a city, within her a temple of faith.
But some disagreed, and sometimes faith can breed hate.
More temples arose, all pretaining the same.
There can only be one god. Then the violence came.
A city of gold, splattered with red. 
The city was crying, the city bled.
A city of gold. 
Can you see how beautiful she is?
Don't mind her weeping, just enjoy her, be at ease.
The city of songs, can you imagine life without her?
The city of blood. The city of disaster.
And time has gone by, and the blood pooled at her gums.
The corpses filled her gardens, their memories silenced her hum.
But the gold, can you see it..? How beautiful it is..?
Some of it was taken,
There were soldiers to appease. 
The songs are still there! They sing of valor and hope.
But the city is misreable, clawing for ways to cope.
There are soldiers there always, dying to defend.
But there she is, crying, she just wants it to end.

© 2016 LastMonth


Author's Note

LastMonth
Written for 'Jerusalem Day' in my country.
A day in which we honor the City.

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Such a real, authentic telling of the history and sorrow of this city- beautifully told, with pathos and vivid imagery. Very sad, but very true depiction of the beauty and luminescence lost to violence and arrogance. It brings my heart closer to the realities that people now face in Jerusalem, despite the fact that visiting there is a sacred pilgrimage for so many. Thank you for writing this touching truth.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you for reading. The story of Jerusalem is harsh, I believe it should stand as an allegory for.. read more
Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

I agree- we must find a way to protect and safeguard the sacred without chains and locks. The heart .. read more



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I really like this one! It evokes beautiful, vivid pictures.

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Sounds like really old legend. Your poem describe history of victory and her beauty. You made it well. I wish all your country have peace and there will be no more horror events .

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you kindly, both for reading, and for your well intended wishes.
Such a real, authentic telling of the history and sorrow of this city- beautifully told, with pathos and vivid imagery. Very sad, but very true depiction of the beauty and luminescence lost to violence and arrogance. It brings my heart closer to the realities that people now face in Jerusalem, despite the fact that visiting there is a sacred pilgrimage for so many. Thank you for writing this touching truth.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you for reading. The story of Jerusalem is harsh, I believe it should stand as an allegory for.. read more
Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

I agree- we must find a way to protect and safeguard the sacred without chains and locks. The heart .. read more
intense poetry here...so much death...and so much happening in the name of faith...very sad...society needs more acceptance of race, religion and sexuality...

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Your review is appreciated. Thank you kindly.
This flow is amazing! I really love how easy it is to read and stay hooked. Beautiful depictions and imagery! :) Wonderful write

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you for stopping by to review this!
Beautiful work.I don't see any errors in your english its just ok.I like the ryhmes and the way imagery was used in this poem makes reading the poem like seeing a movie in my mind while reading it.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you.
I am glad that you were thrown into visuals, that is my hope for any story.
Wow, this poem is beautifully written. Such tragedy befalls such a gorgeous and blossoming city. Your use of imagery on how appearances may deceive what lies beneath the surface is brilliant. This golden city truly mourns the loss of it's people. You eloquently depict the never-ending conflict regarding society's many religious views, and senseless deaths that result.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you for the review. It is greatly appreciated.
very impressive I understand your native tongue is not English yet It does not impact your writing skills. I love how humans disagreement of religion tore apart such a beautiful city which is a common thing in our society and I think you reflected it well I think this is a great write with deep meaning bravo.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Sometimes you can't help but wonder if the price of beauty is just too high.
Thank you for yo.. read more
Raylene

8 Years Ago

anytime my dear I hope to see more as I read through your writing, and you may read mine yet I love .. read more
LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Sure thing. I'll stop by in a bit.
Such a poignant write. Written with obvious love for the city you speak of. You say English is not your native language, but you surely have mastered it. The city is torn apart....and unfortunately has been for many years. We can only hope for peace...pray for it. Beautifully written. Lydi**

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Thank you very much for the review. I agree.
So many countless ages have passed, and countless lives have walked through this city of gold. What a powerful glimpse at the past, in beauty and blood, and into the present, the songs still echoing across her beautiful streets, seeking peace.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

LastMonth

8 Years Ago

Sometimes I wonder. Do we write for ourselves Froman? Is it such a hopeless, childish thought to hop.. read more
An owl on the moon

8 Years Ago

Ah, my friend, I shall hold onto this hope always, and you too please. Maybe we'll both see the worl.. read more

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