Showing posts with label fossil poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fossil poems. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2022

Fossils

By Steven Wade Veatch


Mammoth bones,
petrified trees,
insects trapped in amber,
pine pollen, a moss spore,
impressions in paper-thin shale,
stony steps of a dinosaur trail.

Just fragments of time,
puzzling pieces, vestiges
in layered ground:
A kingdom come,
a realm now gone,
past worlds in stone.

Fossil branches of the Florissant redwood, Sequoia affinis
Specimen FLFO-4858 from the collection
of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. 
Image date Oct 2003 by S. Veatch.





October 12th is National Fossil Day!