studies on the meaning of ruins and ruination, on human ephemerality and the (im)permanence of nature, and what it takes to immortalise that in art.
— “lorn echo of these mouldering walls, / to thee no festal measure calls; / no music thro’ the desert-halls, / awakes thee to rejoice!”
created by ruiconteur
last updated April, 2026




This is such a lovely list - thank you for creating it 🌸
It kind of reminds me of my current poetry read - How Lovely the Ruins by Annie Chagnot.
omg ty for the rec!!! i'm always up for ruins poetry recs, they just hit so good
poems about ruins that make me really bloody unwell (to be updated when i finish my thesis)
[note: this list also includes poems that are not necessarily about ruins but that centre the 物是人非 / landscapes remain when the people are gone theme that i’m also incredibly obsessed with. it’s a whole thing.]
old english poetry
romantic poetry
rui i love this so much
ty i thought of this 20min ago and i had to get it out immediately
a ruiconteur list!!! must be my birthday or something!!! (it’s not but it feels like it bc what a gift)!
omg moski i’m so 🥹 i’m glad you like it!!
ozymandias yess!!! i’m in love with this list
i love that poem SO much omg. smth about "look upon my works ye mighty and despair" just gets me every time
omg love to see this list, such a cool topic!
Uhg I love this. Crumbs~