

Look there-You see? the light glowing yonder?įrom ashes and ruin, silent sounds of the bomber. The winds blown gently to show the signs.Īn Age now gone, too quickly doth passed,Īnd what smokes and embers to leave a trace The footprints I’ve left are marked in time, Memories of you have imprinted in my mind…Īlone and standing await to repay in kind. The dawn of Time, which direction must take? The third poem has been submitted by our user MasterOaks, and is a very philosophical piece about the passing of time, which also makes it very suitable for Civ.

We now want to use this place to highlight these poems. We picked recently our winners of the birthday contest for Civilization, who all received a copy of Old World sponsored by Mohawk Games, as well as a merchandise package. Made by Sid Meier, of most glorious fame.” His contribution exquisetly highlights the complications of foreign policy in Civ4. We selected the poem by our user Romegypt, who receives a rare Civilization 4 deluxe version and a merchandise package. We unexpectedly got many excellent poetry submissions, which made this one picking harder. In addition to the 3 main prizes, we also had an additional poetry prize for our 30 years celebration.
