Venice masks

Tuesday 15 October 2024

Not a star - Grigore Vieru

Not a star is poor
As long as it is seen
Not a nation being needy
As long as it has a song, a speech.

Monday 14 October 2024

This Humanity, a Tale - Ali Znaidi

This humanity, this diversity
like endless lightning through
the night.

Sunday 13 October 2024

He said, don't sleep - Dunash ben Labrat

He said, "Don't sleep. Drink old wine
with myrrh and lilies, henna and aloes,
in an orchard of pomegranates, palm, and vines
full of pleasant plants and tamarisks, to the hum of fountains
and the throb of lutes,
to the sound of singers, flutes, and lyres.

Saturday 12 October 2024

Charity - Ivan Blatný

Hearken, the rivers won’t be frozen this winter
or nearly any other winter for that matter
this is a milde climate

Friday 11 October 2024

Have You Been at Carrick? - Edward Walsh

Have you been at Carrick, and saw my true-love there?
And saw you her features, all beautiful, bright, and fair?

Thursday 10 October 2024

The Surpassing of Danger - Yannis Ritsos

Every so often a star or a voice
falls so deep, that he supports himself
on the railing of the balcony or holding a hand
(if there is a hand) lest he collapse inside himself.

Wednesday 9 October 2024

Zehaal-E-Miskeen - Amir Khosrow

Do not overlook my misery,
by blandishing your eyes and weaving tales,
My patience has over-brimmed, O sweetheart!

Tuesday 8 October 2024

Full Moon - Fabio Fiallo

Over the green prairie, with hushed voices,
    We wandered, she and I.
The moon rose clear and bright above the mountain,
    The nightingale was singing to the sky.

Monday 7 October 2024

Table talk - Manuel Magallanes Moure

The little old lady laughs like a little girl, going
On with the tale of this and that happy day.
Says the little old lady, “Oh, what times were they
When I fell in love without Grandmother’s knowing!"

Sunday 6 October 2024

Winter barley - Kim Su-yeong

My body hurts
So I stagger in the sun.
My body hurts
So I stagger in the sun.