The Dancer of Mohenjo Daro - colab. with Einstein Noodle

The Dancer of Mohenjo Daro - colab. with Einstein Noodle

A Poem by Zahra
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Ghazal

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young, proud and tall standing her ground
firm body so small standing her ground

 bronzed eternal bangles for cover
 hand on hips, hearing the call standing her ground

 anchored in a tenacious stance 
maiden from a glorious hall standing her ground 

a birthing name forever unknown 
her essence, never to crawl standing her ground 

emerging from the dust to tell
stories of zenith and fall, standing her ground 

witness of Man's heedless pride 
knows why doom does befall, standing her ground 

Mohenjo Daro's geometric designs 
kept her hidden from all, standing her ground



© 2015 Zahra


Author's Note

Zahra
The Dancing girl is a bronze statuette from the city of Mohenjo Daro (the Mound of Dead), an old civilization of Indus Valley, Sindh, Pakistan. read more


Form: Ghazal


image : Wikipedia A public domain photo.


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The subject is very timely you two - perhaps she has resurfaced as you say, to witness the end of another civilisation and the birth of a new (not always more progressive one).
I cant see the join which as a hobbyist paper hanger is always a good thing.
Congrats E and Zahra - love the educational aspect of this - who wouldn't

Bravo

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

ANTO

9 Years Ago

Well I can see where I would park my bicycle if she does - oh by the way the vid link is fine at my .. read more
Zahra

9 Years Ago

thank you... glad you enjoyed.
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Imagine the sounds and tones echoing live throughout the day and eves in the old cities... and you have to be moved.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

yes .. great idea Chris! i can hear it now and smell the dust of thousands of years .. thanks for st.. read more
Zahra

9 Years Ago

thanks so much Chris!
What a profound poem - written with a historic nostalgia - truly relished this piece. Shall catch up on your writings in due time as I was on a long hiatus. Cheers my friend

Posted 9 Years Ago


Blood Ink Diary

9 Years Ago

Glad to be back.. shall visit your space to catch up in due time, dear Zahra. :)
Zahra

9 Years Ago

Aww thanks, looking forward to read yours as well. :)
Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

i thank you as well Shaheen! and nice to meet you!
E.
Indeed this, well let's call her spirit, slashes at us when we fall, well done, good read.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Zahra

9 Years Ago

thanks a lot Thomas.
Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

yes ..her spirit .. so predominant .. wonder who the artist was that molded her .. thanks for readin.. read more
Thomas Fitzgerald

9 Years Ago

your welcome.
Interesting write at the historical article...................

Posted 9 Years Ago


Zahra

9 Years Ago

thank you Saddam.
Saddam

9 Years Ago

Most welcome dear
Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

what amazes me the most bout the site of her home is layout, the advanced water works and no sign of.. read more
remarkable story telling by you both, a great collab. and leaves me looking into the wikipedia link to find out more, thank you E. and Zee :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Zahra

9 Years Ago

thank you very much Richard.
Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

so glad it inspired you to read a little more about her and her home .. thank you for commenting!read more
I know nothing of this subject, but you have stirred the interest of us to want to know more. I would like to know more of the history of the statue. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Zahra

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much Valentine.
Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

hello Valentine! so nice to meet you! .. its a marvelous rich history that deserves more interest .... read more
This is a wonderful poem, with passionate personification. Makes me want to read the history, which is a sure fire sign of a hit. One thing, I think you meant designs and not designes?

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

thanks KL .. always appreciate your comments .. my mistake with the spelling :} .. i am sure Zahra w.. read more
Zahra

9 Years Ago

Oh thank you, I'll edit that typo. Thanks for stopping by.
Zahra

9 Years Ago

Hi, E, have fixed it. Not sure whose mistake it was though. :D
The subject is very timely you two - perhaps she has resurfaced as you say, to witness the end of another civilisation and the birth of a new (not always more progressive one).
I cant see the join which as a hobbyist paper hanger is always a good thing.
Congrats E and Zahra - love the educational aspect of this - who wouldn't

Bravo

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

ANTO

9 Years Ago

Well I can see where I would park my bicycle if she does - oh by the way the vid link is fine at my .. read more
Zahra

9 Years Ago

thank you... glad you enjoyed.
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Indeed I remember this! Some say is about 3000 years before the appereance of Christ so that would be like 5000 years old. Well this gets to show I do watch the national geographic channel at times. The Indu valley full of mystery apparently. The contentious point for hystorians and archeologists alike seems that they had already delineated grid system for their city and drainage and there doesn't seem to be the mention of any King or monarch.

Let the mystery continue.

What a brilliant subject to pick!

Great collaboration!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Zahra

9 Years Ago

guys tell me if the video link/window is working...haven't done it before
Rene Salinas

9 Years Ago

Well done Zahra! It is working from my side.
Zahra

9 Years Ago

Thanks :) ... It's some sindhi classical music, as E suggested some music would go nice with this.
no matter what she does, she stands tall and proud, standing her ground---
and she smiles sardonically as she watches pride destroy men...yet she stands her ground.
nicely done, guys...your voices blend well.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Zahra

9 Years Ago

thank you very much jacob.
Einstein Noodle

9 Years Ago

really appreciate your visit Jacob! thank you from me too!
E.

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