Poetry (Ozymandias)

poem at a glance

the poet meets a Traveller from an ancient land.

the traveller tells the poet that he has seen to Hughes trunkless legs of a stone standing in the desert.

Near those legs lay a shattered and half buried face in the sand.

the face of the Statue showed signs of contempt and cold command on it.

it seems that the workmen ship of the sculpture who made the statue was of a very high order.

the sculpture had read those passions of the living man quite well he stamped those passions exactly on the lifeless stones.

on the pedestal of the Statue the following words were written " my name is Ozymandias King of Kings Look upon my works Ye Mighty and despair"!

now nothing has left of king Ozymandia's symbols of power and glory .

only boundless and bare sand is spreading All Around The broken statue and the shattered face of Ozymandias

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