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Buried-Derinkuyu, The Underground City
The birds’ whistles hush by the low grumble of earth,
gazing over the valley
my stance fixes.
A battalion of ants ride beetles of white, and brown.
Flying through fields, I confront the town.
My stance fixes.
I hear a man cry from the rush,
“Ring the bell!”
My stance fixes.
I dodge people, reach the tower, and ring the bell.
I see families stuffing inside the doors.
My stance fixes.
I forgot about my mother, desperately looking for her brown locks,
I remember: she was in the tunnel’s before I left.
My stance fixes.
I see her on the other side of a closing door.
sealed, all of them.
My stance fixes.
Turning, I see a scimitar, already cutting the air.
Doors open…
Her stance fixes...
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This is a poem about the ancient underground city of Derinkuyu. To give you a little background on Derinkuyu, it is a series of caverns that were carved out of stone in Turkey; These chambers of stone can hold around 20000 people, and were believed to be used during the Arab-Byzantine wars, when muslums were invading Turkey, and it is considerd the 8th wonder of the world to many historians.