With wonder struck the hero views
The Lord of hosts in ashes smeared;
He views the crescent in his locks,
And bows before the God revered!
A Collection of Poems
A diverse collection of poems I like.
Friday, 12 June 2026
Thursday, 11 June 2026
Vondel's Lucifer (Act III, lines 1-120) - Joost van den Vondel
Luciferians. Chorus of Angels
Luciferians:
How oft belief proves but delusive hope!
Alas! how things have changed. We deemed no rank
Than ours more happy in this rising Realm,—
Yea, thought our state even like unto God's own,
More blessed than Earth and e'er unchangeable.—
Luciferians:
How oft belief proves but delusive hope!
Alas! how things have changed. We deemed no rank
Than ours more happy in this rising Realm,—
Yea, thought our state even like unto God's own,
More blessed than Earth and e'er unchangeable.—
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Land of my Forefathers - Mathalea Ntaote
High in the bosom of snow-crowned mountains,
Where winds sing hymns only peaks know,
The valleys hold whispers of cattle bells,
Silent vow-taking spirits linger where my forefather’s graves lay.
Where winds sing hymns only peaks know,
The valleys hold whispers of cattle bells,
Silent vow-taking spirits linger where my forefather’s graves lay.
Monday, 8 June 2026
The Clearing - Francisca Stoecklin
I think of you. I think of our hours of love
That we spent, so sweetly, in the wooded depths..
On damp leaves, past earnest firs,
Beech, brown mushrooms on hardly trodden
Paths, we came to a clearing.
That we spent, so sweetly, in the wooded depths..
On damp leaves, past earnest firs,
Beech, brown mushrooms on hardly trodden
Paths, we came to a clearing.
Sunday, 7 June 2026
Come, keep this Feast - Bishop Nektarios of Aegina
Come, keep this Feast, who holy things revere,
And with pure minds, your Lord adore with fear.
And with pure minds, your Lord adore with fear.
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Mother reads my poems - Ranko Pavlović
Unexpectedly I turned up
In my parents’ house
Once full of joy
And found lonely old woman
Grown into numerous years,
With glasses on her nose
And a book in her hands.
In my parents’ house
Once full of joy
And found lonely old woman
Grown into numerous years,
With glasses on her nose
And a book in her hands.
Friday, 5 June 2026
Box of coloured pencils - Nadia Mifsud
you are my cousin, my aunt
you are my brother-in-law, my sister
you are the boy who sat next to me
on the classroom bench
you are my brother-in-law, my sister
you are the boy who sat next to me
on the classroom bench
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Poem no. 19 - Cyro Pimentel
I hear within me fugitive goddesses
Played on from afar by pastoral stars.
Played on from afar by pastoral stars.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Distinctive face - Anila Bukhari
I was born into a family of beauty and charm,
But I was the odd one out, with a distinctive face.
My hair wasn’t long and black, but short and brown,
My skin was not fair, but a deep shade of brown.
But I was the odd one out, with a distinctive face.
My hair wasn’t long and black, but short and brown,
My skin was not fair, but a deep shade of brown.
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
The Luny law - Maryam Ala Amjadi
WARNING NO (1):
This is not a poem
I’m just trying to ask you
to hear what I’m not saying
and I promise
these tears are not mine
The last time I cried
I was seven
I had lost my lollipop
maybe I was too small to have it
and now I am too grown up for an apple
I’m not even Eve, I know
for that you need three prerequisites:
One, there must be a clown—the very one people
call Satan—to make us laugh loud enough to
wake the dead
Two, you must be very beautiful and preferably
lusty, lusty enough to stupefy your own ribs
Three, there must be a tree
the very one that will become Moses’s rod
for the years to come
to pluck
smell
and…
at last three dots
which end in an “alas!”
WARNING NO (2):
This is a NO PARKING area
relevant or irrelevant
that is not my question
anyway
last night two people got married inside me
and three lunatics
with three ugly mouths
offered me three times as a cigarette to one another
in this chaos
an old blind man
stole me from my solitude
and kissed me three times
for one of his three sweethearts
I still warn you
“NO PARKING”
WARNING NO (3):
People need shadows
shadows need people
not much difference, eh?
But every straight line is not a road
And every road is not straight
Still
Who needs whom?
You should never ask
think
or know that
particularly, when you think
you need to need someone
who thinks doesn’t need to need you much
no, you should never…
WARNING NO (4):
Beware of gravity
Men are born men or saints
saints are happy people
no matter how much an earthling
and from earth they are
gravity has no effect on them
but men live with their eternal pain:
Immortality
WARNING NO (5):
They say
I’m a luny
but I only knock my head
on the wall sometimes
or tear my little finger’s skin into more little
bits
just to remind myself that
“I AM”
when I get a beating
I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry,
I cry
all
these
three-four lines
too
and then
Loves
plays
blossoms
loses
fades
life begins
d i e s
and the nurse feels uneasy
in her white uniform
WARNING NO (6):
Forget all these warnings
Or else you’ll remember things
you've got to remember to forget remembering them
WARNING NO (7):
Forget warning no (6) too.
Maryam Ala Amjadi (born 1984) Iran
Source: IOWA Graduate College - The International Writing Program
This is not a poem
I’m just trying to ask you
to hear what I’m not saying
and I promise
these tears are not mine
The last time I cried
I was seven
I had lost my lollipop
maybe I was too small to have it
and now I am too grown up for an apple
I’m not even Eve, I know
for that you need three prerequisites:
One, there must be a clown—the very one people
call Satan—to make us laugh loud enough to
wake the dead
Two, you must be very beautiful and preferably
lusty, lusty enough to stupefy your own ribs
Three, there must be a tree
the very one that will become Moses’s rod
for the years to come
to pluck
smell
and…
at last three dots
which end in an “alas!”
WARNING NO (2):
This is a NO PARKING area
relevant or irrelevant
that is not my question
anyway
last night two people got married inside me
and three lunatics
with three ugly mouths
offered me three times as a cigarette to one another
in this chaos
an old blind man
stole me from my solitude
and kissed me three times
for one of his three sweethearts
I still warn you
“NO PARKING”
WARNING NO (3):
People need shadows
shadows need people
not much difference, eh?
But every straight line is not a road
And every road is not straight
Still
Who needs whom?
You should never ask
think
or know that
particularly, when you think
you need to need someone
who thinks doesn’t need to need you much
no, you should never…
WARNING NO (4):
Beware of gravity
Men are born men or saints
saints are happy people
no matter how much an earthling
and from earth they are
gravity has no effect on them
but men live with their eternal pain:
Immortality
WARNING NO (5):
They say
I’m a luny
but I only knock my head
on the wall sometimes
or tear my little finger’s skin into more little
bits
just to remind myself that
“I AM”
when I get a beating
I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry, I cry,
I cry
all
these
three-four lines
too
and then
Loves
plays
blossoms
loses
fades
life begins
d i e s
and the nurse feels uneasy
in her white uniform
WARNING NO (6):
Forget all these warnings
Or else you’ll remember things
you've got to remember to forget remembering them
WARNING NO (7):
Forget warning no (6) too.
Maryam Ala Amjadi (born 1984) Iran
Source: IOWA Graduate College - The International Writing Program
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