The Pyramid is not like the Babel Tower
Which symbolizes the chaos of the universe
They correspond to heaven and earth with right direction of four sides
Square cone structure of hard stones
Are spread out on the banks of the Nile River
For more than 4000 years
They were engraved with oracles and watches
That's the galaxy out of the sky
That involves three stars of Orion and the origin of human species
That's an unscrambleable cosmic code
Those years of that age
There was no any scaffolding on the ground
Man had not yet known how to make iron
Only ancient Egyptians regarded meteorites as God's grace
Later
Napoleon marveled at it
Because it's beyond human imagination
It's mysterious and infinite
It refers to wisdom
But not scaffolding
I too think about the Great Pyramids. They are an enduring monument to the Egyptian pharaohs, but much more than that. As you say, there was no scaffolding then, no iron. I would love to see the pyramids.
A good start with a nice poem, Cui Gya. You may like to read my poem, Love And Iust. Thank you.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A very comprehensive, imaginative poem about the pyramids, and a fine illustration. The Great Pyramids are so different from the Tower of Babel of the Old Testament. I wrote a poem myself about the pyramids, but later deleted it because I had not actually seen them.