The east wind blows over the water, the sun sits by the hill,
Though spring has come, the idleness persists.
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Monday, 30 April 2012
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Old and New - Edmund Gosse
I. B.C.
Come, Hesper, and ye Gods of mountain waters,Come, nymphs and Dryades,
Come, silken choir of soft Pierian daughters,
And girls of lakes and seas,
Evoë! and evoë Io! crying,
Fill all the earth and air;
Evoë! till the quivering words, replying,
Shout back the echo there!
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Friday, 27 April 2012
Faith - Ada Cambridge
And is the great cause lost beyond recall?
Have all the hopes of ages come to naught?
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Spring - Boris Pasternak
How many sticky buds, candle ends
sprout from the branches! Steaming
April. Puberty sweats from the park,
and the forest’s blatantly gleaming.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
To Chloë (Odes, I, 23) - Horace
You shun me, Chloë, wild and shy,
As some stray fawn that seeks its mother
Through trackless woods. If spring winds sigh
It vainly strives its fears to smother.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Hands - Bruce Levitan
The hands that made the stuff of stars are
the hands that bled and were torn.
The hands that mined the ore, or
the hands that made the nails are
the hands that held the flails.
the hands that bled and were torn.
The hands that mined the ore, or
the hands that made the nails are
the hands that held the flails.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Tomorrow - Lope de Vega
LORD, what am I, that with unceasing care
Thou did'st seek after me, that Thou did'st wait
Wet with unhealthy dews before my gate,
Thou did'st seek after me, that Thou did'st wait
Wet with unhealthy dews before my gate,
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
In the Restaurant - Claire Zu Bard
H, dark and fascinating young man,
(Sitting opposite me at the restaurant-table),
There are spots of color on your thin cheek-bones
And your eyes are deep and smoldering....
Your feverish fingers hold hopefully your glass of milk
And you eat your soft-boiled eggs with a relish.
(Sitting opposite me at the restaurant-table),
There are spots of color on your thin cheek-bones
And your eyes are deep and smoldering....
Your feverish fingers hold hopefully your glass of milk
And you eat your soft-boiled eggs with a relish.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
The Infinite - Giacomo Leopardi
It was always dear to me, this solitary hill,
and this hedgerow here, that closes out my view,
from so much of the ultimate horizon.
and this hedgerow here, that closes out my view,
from so much of the ultimate horizon.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Nature's calm - Alcman
The mountain brows, the rocks, the peaks, are sleeping,
Uplands and gorges hush!
Uplands and gorges hush!
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Heart-Slopes - Rainer Maria Rilke
Out on the heart-slopes. See, how tiny down there,
See, the last village of words, and higher,
See, the last village of words, and higher,
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Come to me here - Sappho
Come to me here from Crete,
To this holy temple, where
Your lovely apple grove stands,
And your altars that flicker
With incense.
To this holy temple, where
Your lovely apple grove stands,
And your altars that flicker
With incense.
Friday, 13 April 2012
Within my heart I felt the sudden stir - Dante Alighieri
Within my heart I felt the sudden stir
of a loving spirit that lay sleeping:
and saw Love then, coming from afar,
so joyously that I scarcely knew him,
of a loving spirit that lay sleeping:
and saw Love then, coming from afar,
so joyously that I scarcely knew him,
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Paris, October 1936 - Cesar Vallejo
From all of this I am the only one who leaves.
From this bench I go away, from my pants,
from my great situation, from my actions,
from my number split side to side,
from all of this I am the only one who leaves.
From this bench I go away, from my pants,
from my great situation, from my actions,
from my number split side to side,
from all of this I am the only one who leaves.
Monday, 9 April 2012
Christ's Resurrection - Edmund Elys
Our LORD is Risen; and the Powerful Grave
Holds him no longer; He hath made his way
Even through the Gates of Death, that He might save
His Heav'nly Flesh from turning into Clay.
The Grave knew not whom he had taken; when
He saw who 'twas, he let Him out agen.
Holds him no longer; He hath made his way
Even through the Gates of Death, that He might save
His Heav'nly Flesh from turning into Clay.
The Grave knew not whom he had taken; when
He saw who 'twas, he let Him out agen.
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Easter Communion - Gerard Manley Hopkins
Pure fasted faces draw unto this feast:
God comes all sweetness to your Lenten lips.
God comes all sweetness to your Lenten lips.
Saturday, 7 April 2012
The Chief - Domhnull mac Fhionnlaidh
Let clouds rest on the hills: spirits fly, and travellers fear.
Let the winds of the woods arise, the sounding storms descend.
Roar streams and windows flap, and green-winged meteors fly!
Rise the pale moon from behind her hills, or inclose her head in clouds!
Night is alike to me, blue, stormy, or gloomy the sky.
Night flies before the beam, when it is poured on the hill.
The young day returns from his clouds, but we return no more.
Let the winds of the woods arise, the sounding storms descend.
Roar streams and windows flap, and green-winged meteors fly!
Rise the pale moon from behind her hills, or inclose her head in clouds!
Night is alike to me, blue, stormy, or gloomy the sky.
Night flies before the beam, when it is poured on the hill.
The young day returns from his clouds, but we return no more.
Friday, 6 April 2012
Still falls the rain - Edith Sitwell
Still falls the Rain—
Dark as the world of man, black as our loss—
Blind as the nineteen hundred and forty nails
Upon the Cross.
Dark as the world of man, black as our loss—
Blind as the nineteen hundred and forty nails
Upon the Cross.
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Birthdays - Robert Service
Let us have birthdays every day,
(I had the thought while I was shaving)
Because a birthday should be gay,
And full of grace and good behaving.
We can't have cakes and candles bright,
And presents are beyond our giving,
But let lt us cherish with delight
The birthday way of lovely living.
(I had the thought while I was shaving)
Because a birthday should be gay,
And full of grace and good behaving.
We can't have cakes and candles bright,
And presents are beyond our giving,
But let lt us cherish with delight
The birthday way of lovely living.