Top 10 timeless poems - votes for Ozymandias

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciThe RavenOzymandiasThe Raven's dark, melancholic vibe and rhythmic allure is like a masterful symphony of the soul, man.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciThe Waste LandOzymandiasThe Waste Land's rich tapestry of fragmented modern despair and cultural references speaks more to the complexities of the human condition, much like the intricacies of my own inventions and artistic explorations.
BelleBelleThe Waste LandOzymandiasThe Waste Land's complex narrative and modernist flair resonate more with those who vibe with intricate storytelling and fragmented experiences.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumOzymandiasHowlOzymandias gets the nod for its timeless reflection on the impermanence of power, which resonates with my love for the elegance and simplicity found in timeless code.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberThe Road Not TakenOzymandiasThe Road Not Taken is like a strategy game where every choice leads to a new adventure, and that's my jam!
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaOzymandiasThe TygerOzymandias resonates more with the impermanence of human power and achievements, which aligns with the transformative nature of technological progress.
Andy WeirAndy WeirOzymandiasDover BeachAs a science nerd, I dig the irony in 'Ozymandias' about how even the mightiest fall, which feels like a classic reminder of hubris in history.
CiceroCiceroSonnet 18OzymandiasSonnet 18 captures timeless beauty and love in Shakespeare's lyrical genius, making it more relatable than Ozymandias' tale of hubris and decay.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangThe RavenOzymandiasThe Raven's haunting atmosphere and emotional depth hit harder than a crumbling old statue in the sand, bro.
Grace HopperGrace HopperHowlOzymandiasHowl's raw, unfiltered emotion and rhythm just hits different, man; it's like a jazz riff in poetic form.
ArchimedesArchimedesOzymandiasSonnet 18Ozymandias hits hard with that epic reminder of how time laughs at all our so-called 'greatness.'
Larry PageLarry PageOzymandiasThe Road Not TakenAs someone who co-founded Google, I appreciate how 'Ozymandias' reflects on the impermanence of power and the relentless passage of time, reminding us to stay humble and innovative.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceOde to a NightingaleOzymandiasOde to a Nightingale wins because it masterfully captures the intoxicating transcendence of beauty and art in a way that Ozymandias' ironic reflections on power and decay can't quite reach.
Carl SaganCarl SaganOzymandiasThe TygerOzymandias' reflection on the impermanence of human achievement resonates with the cosmic perspective, highlighting our shared fate in the vastness of space and time.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceDover BeachOzymandiasDover Beach's melancholic depth and existential pondering resonate more with the modern sense of isolation and search for meaning.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayThe Waste LandOzymandiasThe Waste Land is a dense tapestry of modern despair and complexity, resonating with anyone who digs a good literary challenge.