A one-legged, one-armed, one-eyed man,
A bundle of rags upon a crutch,
Stumbled on windy Cruachan
Cursing the wind. It was as much
As the one sturdy leg could do
To keep him upright while he cursed.
A Collection of Poems
A diverse collection of poems I like.
Thursday, 16 July 2026
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Asmeret - Asghedom W. Michael
You whose eyes are like stars
You walk so beautifully
You're like the rays of the setting sun
As night is about to fall
Your silken hair and golden neck
I'm drowning in your love.
You walk so beautifully
You're like the rays of the setting sun
As night is about to fall
Your silken hair and golden neck
I'm drowning in your love.
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
The Refuge - Ludwig August Frankl
When sorrow round thy heart is stealing,
Deep pain that will not be gainsaid,
Seek not in haunts of men for healing,
But to the forest turn for aid.
Monday, 13 July 2026
Remember, body - Carmen Ollé
Remember now, defeated by his scorn and parting,
those moments at the ridiculous motel with painted
orange blossoms and jazmines.
those moments at the ridiculous motel with painted
orange blossoms and jazmines.
Sunday, 12 July 2026
Charity - Maimonides
There are eight degrees in the giving of charity, one higher than the other:
He who gives grudgingly, reluctantly, or with regret.
He who gives less than he should, but gives graciously.
He who gives grudgingly, reluctantly, or with regret.
He who gives less than he should, but gives graciously.
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Travel Song - Austral
‘Come, before the summer passes
Let us seek the mountain land:’
So they called me, happy playmates,
And we left the dawn-lit strand:
Riding on till later sunbeams slanted
On dark hills and downward-plunging streams,
And the solemn forest softly chanted
Old, old dreams.
Let us seek the mountain land:’
So they called me, happy playmates,
And we left the dawn-lit strand:
Riding on till later sunbeams slanted
On dark hills and downward-plunging streams,
And the solemn forest softly chanted
Old, old dreams.
Friday, 10 July 2026
To his Friend in Elysium - Joachim du Bellay
So long you wandered on the dusky plain,
Where flit the shadows with their endless cry,
You reach the shore where all the world goes by,
You leave the strife, the slavery, the pain;
Where flit the shadows with their endless cry,
You reach the shore where all the world goes by,
You leave the strife, the slavery, the pain;
Thursday, 9 July 2026
And then I sat me down - Gustaf Rosenhane
And then I sat me down, and gave the rein
To my wild thoughts, till many a song that rang
From boughs around where hidden warblers sang
Recalled me from myself; then “Oh! in vain,”
I said, “do these outpour the tender strain?
To my wild thoughts, till many a song that rang
From boughs around where hidden warblers sang
Recalled me from myself; then “Oh! in vain,”
I said, “do these outpour the tender strain?
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
St. Martin’s Wall - Anastasius Grün
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Ferdinand Graf zu Harrach's painting |
Welcome, ye hearts of Tyrol, which beat so honestly,
Welcome, ye glaciers of Tyrol, which bear the heavens on high,
Ye dwellings of Fidelity, ye verdant, fragrant vales,
Welcome, ye streams and pastures, freedom and mountain gales!
Welcome, ye glaciers of Tyrol, which bear the heavens on high,
Ye dwellings of Fidelity, ye verdant, fragrant vales,
Welcome, ye streams and pastures, freedom and mountain gales!
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Man Without Fear - Sholeh Wolpé
I hear shots.
It’s the wind, I say.
Then, loud murmurs.
Surely the fountain below my room.
The moon is a bruised fist tonight.
It has obliterated the stars.
It’s the wind, I say.
Then, loud murmurs.
Surely the fountain below my room.
The moon is a bruised fist tonight.
It has obliterated the stars.
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