“I no longer require
your stone gods, your ruins with legible inscriptions.”

"Archeology"
Poems New and Collected (1998), The People on the Bridge (1986)
Context: Millennia have passed
since you first called me archaeology.
I no longer require
your stone gods, your ruins with legible inscriptions.
Show me your whatever
and I'll tell you who you were.

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Polish writer 1923–2012

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