Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Jeraash - Pompeii of the East

Something must have indubitably enraged the heavens

To pull back everything down to earth in a few seconds


Walls and pillars lie over each other, all ready to topple

Centuries of pomp and prosperity all reduced to rubble


But even these piles of stones cannot conceal the awe

at its Greco-Roman and oriental magnificence, still raw


Amidst the rolling hills along the olden King’s Highway

Old Jerash shines with remnants of its imperial heyday 


From Hellenist to Byzantine to the Umayyad Caliphate 

It thrived under each period adding facades to its fate


Walking barefoot on Gerasa’s sun-soaked main street

Where thousands must have walked before, is a treat


Wheel grooves on the road will transfer you to 2nd AD

When chariots plied via the colonnaded Cardo steady


The decorated semi-dome fountain for the water deity

With seven lions’ heads once poured water for the city


Temple of Zeus at the north end offers a panned view

Of the old and new, sitting pretty under white and blue 


The unfinished shrine for its patron goddess, Artemis 

with its secretive underground vaults; you can’t miss!


Cathedrals, bathhouses, and shops hit by earthquakes

Offer a hint of the routine, as it were before the shakes


An amphitheater with cool acoustics for performances

and a hippodrome with tiered seating for horse races


The Oval Forum with ornate columns is an open space

Where strangers must have crossed paths with grace




















It is now the reluctant muse of a selfie-loving traveler

Recalling the grandeur of the city by the golden river


Never before a ruin had seemed so immaculate to her

as if, at the next turn she'd be bowing before the ruler


Listening to each stone as they shared their adventure

Hoping not to be shaken from her trance by a tremor

 

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