Ra'qedyet

Ra'qedyet

A Poem by MomzillaNC
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An historical poem

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“Ra'qedyet, or Râ-Kedet, was the original name of the city of Alexandria on the northern coast of Kemet, before it was renamed by Alexander the Great. Ra'qedyet is believed to have existed about 700 to 1000 years before Alexander even came to that site. The logic now is not that Alexander built his city on the same site as Ra'qedyet, but that he used an already flourishing city and simply expanded upon it!” " From Ancient Worlds, an online website: http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Places/Property/1034345”


Tell me more…

I want to know…

What came before…

Before Alexander’s hell-bent stamp

Upon cultures already ancient 

when his own still cowered in caves

Tell me about it…Tell me more…

Tell me… tell me… tell me, please

Of ancient Ra’qedyet


Like ill-fated Takht-e-jamshid

where Alexander rested his feet…

Yes… he rested his feet…

His feet upon Xerxes’ table.

Fair Parsa’s palace burned to ruin…

it’s native name lost in time…

It’s city recalled forevermore…

by Greek arrogance… Persepolis!


Of all Carians, given up in fear…

Given over by their Queen Ada.

Anatolia laid wide… laid bare

Before Alexander’s gluttonous march…

His stamp left hither and yon… 

A people entire… forgotten… gone

Ground ‘neath his inexorable march

His lustful ego used to erase Caria


Histories trampled, societies wasted…

reaching farther, ever further…

veneered by every raped culture,

burying history 'neath his avarice

from Anatolia to the Punjab

where King Purushottama lost…

lost even his name to Alexander…

left a client king named Porus.

Grinding on… grinding down 

like so many others…

Anatolia, Achaemenid, Babylonia, 

Egypt, Punjab, and more

From Alinda to Babylon, Parsa, to Jhelum 

and more and more and ever more.

Never too much… never enough…

Till death at last embraced his lust.


He built his city hailed through th’years…

Crushing… o’erlaying atop Ra’qedyet…

Ra’qedyet from ancient Pharo’s lines…

Lost in Alexandria… stamped out.

All that remains… a sad and silent jumble

Ruins ‘neath ruins ‘neath a briny sea…

At th’Nile’s mouth, it’s fate ’twas sealed

So he might stamp his name ‘cross the world


A mighty nation prospered…

before made a warning for the future…

Now sad and silent jumbled ruins.

In the ruins of ancient Alexandria

lay ruins yet much older still

‘Neath th’magnificent capital of Ptolemy,

Alexandria app Aegyptum… Alexandria Beside Egypt.

It’s birth razing Ra’qedyet’s life…

That long before haven of sailors.


Tell me of the histories lost…

Tell me the stories of “the Great”

How his exploits are to be lauded,

ever to be praised and applauded…

Of the lessons we should learn…

the warfare that should burn.

Tell me of the histories lost…

lost in th’onslaught of Alexander… 

Lost when he put them to the death.


Tell me more…

I want to know…

What came before…

Before Alexander’s hell-bent stamp

Upon cultures already ancient 

when his own still cowered in caves

Tell me about it…Tell me more…

Tell me… tell me… tell me, please

Of ancient Ra’qedyet


Tell me the glories of Alexander

of his “Great” folly of death and debt.

by D. Denise Dianaty

© 2015 MomzillaNC


Author's Note

MomzillaNC
A little something on Alexander the "Great."

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A little something!! its an epic something, I was not sure about the theme at first but this lesson has taught me something I did not know and now I have to read about these countries that were there before Alexander, not that i even know about him, thank you for feeding my craving for the truth in history, history is the truth of the historian, it depends from where he comes, its good you have written this to enlighten us who do not know the full story thank you :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. I'm honored you found meaning in my perspective.

Actually, my perspective c.. read more



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I may be a descendant of Alexander the Great. I love studying genealogy because I learn so much more than the text book history lessons I had in school. SO many of the "Greats" in our western history were nothing more than savages - Hell bent stamp - I liked that.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. And, it's true: many of the "Greats" were nothing more than savages: that's the very natu.. read more
TL Boehm

9 Years Ago

Fascinating stuff!
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
Good tone and rhythm. Good command of the content and questing. Historical awareness has always drew me... I loved the tales and following the weave. As an aside - the victor lives and writes the History the loser endures... as always.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thanks you very much.
That was a splendid poem! I really enjoyed the whole theme of greed crushing civilizations and I enjoyed the little piece of information about Ra'qedyet a the beginning. In total I got a lot out of this poem and found it to be a very deep, meaningful treat. Thanks for sharing :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much.
Wow! This is epic! Wonderful.
Informative narrative.
Masterpiece!
I loved it!
:)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
Stanza 7, I liked, however you used the word "ruins" so many times! This is my opinion,(feel free to ignore me if I am imposing) but I think the word would hold more power if it was less abundant.

Overall, wonderful piece. I now feel the need to read up on Ra'qedyet :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. But, Alexander left much ruin in his wake and built all his cities atop those ruins. And,.. read more
Incredible! so much history.. you worked a lot on this epic piece, huh, Momzi!
It's too good for me to say any much more!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much. Yes, I researched it for some weeks before writing it.
I myself LOVE history and this poem brings a want to research. I never really researched Alexander the Great, but this poem has me curious about him.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. And, research is a wonderful way to expand our knowledge and inspirations as poets and wr.. read more
I like how you broke this up into little sections, it didn't make the piece feel as long as it actually was. Your word choice is interesting, but I liked it. Great job on letting your voice shine in this piece it was amazingly shared. I love how you repeated the first stanza again at the end, it brought everything together again and did an awesome job of concluding the piece. The title caught my eye in an instant. Really the only thing I would have changed might be going back and reading it out loud to yourself, the flow stumbles a bit in a few places

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. And, yeah, I know the flow kind of breaks when read aloud. That's why it's "still simmeri.. read more
Working and working and working I should imagine. This is no lightweight feat. I should know, as one who has also researched historical themes, and the time it takes to resolve each tiny fact. This is quite an achievement, Momzilla, and you should be proud.

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much. Coming from you, I consider this high praise indeed.
I never really heard any story or even watched the movie of Alexander the great, I just remember hearing about him through words of mouth. That being said I did really like this piece it has a wonderful flow and you did an excellent job on the presentation from beginning to end.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

I've always been an avid reader too -- a true bibliophile!
Malister Mikey

9 Years Ago

Me too nothing is better then when things get tough to be lost in a world of fantasy, or when needin.. read more
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Absolutely.

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