Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night;
Ring out, wild bells, and let him die.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Sunday, 29 December 2013
The Sanctuary - St Catherine of Sienna
It could be said that God’s foot is so vast
That this entire earth is but a
field on His
toe,
That this entire earth is but a
field on His
toe,
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Manly Canvas - Louisa April
He smells like dead butterflies.
Friday, 27 December 2013
Dreams and poetry - Hu Shih
It’s all ordinary experience,
All ordinary images.
By chance they emerge in a dream,
Turning out infinite patterns.
All ordinary images.
By chance they emerge in a dream,
Turning out infinite patterns.
Thursday, 26 December 2013
December 26 - Kenn Nesbitt
A BB gun.
A model plane.
A basketball.
A ’lectric train.
A model plane.
A basketball.
A ’lectric train.
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Noël: Christmas Eve 1913 - Robert Bridges
Pax hominibus bonae voluntatis
A frosty Christmas Eve
when the stars were shining
Fared I forth alone
where westward falls the hill,
A frosty Christmas Eve
when the stars were shining
Fared I forth alone
where westward falls the hill,
Monday, 23 December 2013
The Shortest Day - Susan Cooper
And so the Shortest Day came and the year died
And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world
Came people singing, dancing,
To drive the dark away.
And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world
Came people singing, dancing,
To drive the dark away.
Sunday, 22 December 2013
The Wisemen - Georg Johannes Gick
After the children and the shepherds
after the poor we beg of you,
Oh, may your heavenly loving-kindness bring
our souls to pasture too.
after the poor we beg of you,
Oh, may your heavenly loving-kindness bring
our souls to pasture too.
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Friday, 20 December 2013
She who is always in my thoughts - Bhartrhari
She who is always in my thoughts prefers
Another man, and does not think of me.
Another man, and does not think of me.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Everything promised him to me - Anna Akhmatova
Everything promised him to me:
the fading amber edge of the sky,
and the sweet dreams of Christmas,
and the wind at Easter, loud with bells,
the fading amber edge of the sky,
and the sweet dreams of Christmas,
and the wind at Easter, loud with bells,
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Quarrelling - Tao Tschung Yu
The ancients argued that friendship could never last.
A few old friends, we walk on the mountain’s milder slopes,
A few old friends, we walk on the mountain’s milder slopes,
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Friendship - Octavio Paz
It is the awaited hour
over the table falls
interminably
the lamp’s spread hair
over the table falls
interminably
the lamp’s spread hair
Monday, 16 December 2013
Among the multitudes - Wislawa Szymborska
I am who I am.
A coincidence no less unthinkable
than any other.
A coincidence no less unthinkable
than any other.
Sunday, 15 December 2013
What, no reindeer? - Bruce Levitan
Some traditions are hard to break,
like the April fool and the birthday cake.
like the April fool and the birthday cake.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
My father - Yehuda Amichai
The memory of my father is wrapped up in
white paper, like sandwiches taken for a day at work.
white paper, like sandwiches taken for a day at work.
Friday, 13 December 2013
White paper and time - Jaan Kaplinski
White paper and time: one I am filling,
the other fills itself.
the other fills itself.
Thursday, 12 December 2013
The Bard - Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky
My friends, can you descry that mound of earth
Above clear waters in the shade of trees?
You can just hear the babbling spring against the bank;
You can just feel a breeze that's wafting in the leaves;
A wreath and lyre hang upon the boughs...
Alas, my friends! This mound'ss a grave;
Here earth conceals the ashes of a bard;
Poor bard!
Above clear waters in the shade of trees?
You can just hear the babbling spring against the bank;
You can just feel a breeze that's wafting in the leaves;
A wreath and lyre hang upon the boughs...
Alas, my friends! This mound'ss a grave;
Here earth conceals the ashes of a bard;
Poor bard!
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Inspiration Comes (Fibonacci) - Jim T. Henriksen
I
am
sitting
quietly,
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
On your birthday, today - Ivan Donn Carswell
On your birthday, today, there is time to reflect
On the essence of our intimacy,
On the essence of our intimacy,
Monday, 9 December 2013
Code - Eavan Boland
Poet to poet. I imagine you
at the edge of language, at the start of summer
in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, writing code.
You have no sense of time. No sense of minutes even.
They cannot reach inside your world,
your gray work station
with when yet now never and once.
You have missed the other seven.
This is the eight day of Creation.
at the edge of language, at the start of summer
in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, writing code.
You have no sense of time. No sense of minutes even.
They cannot reach inside your world,
your gray work station
with when yet now never and once.
You have missed the other seven.
This is the eight day of Creation.
Sunday, 8 December 2013
A poem for Christmas - Joseph Brodsky
Imagine striking a match that night in the cave:
use the cracks in the floor to feel the cold.
Use crockery in order to feel the hunger.
use the cracks in the floor to feel the cold.
Use crockery in order to feel the hunger.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
Weaver - Diane Fahey
So many stories to be woven.
She worked with a furious patience,
conjuring even through dream-weary eyes
the curved brightness of dew on spider webs.
She worked with a furious patience,
conjuring even through dream-weary eyes
the curved brightness of dew on spider webs.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Growing Towards the Earth - Luis Rosales
When night comes and all leans on darkness,
when the night comes the sea might be asleep,
and all its strength may not suffice to move a single grain of sand,
to lend a smile to another face,
when the night comes the sea might be asleep,
and all its strength may not suffice to move a single grain of sand,
to lend a smile to another face,
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Enemy of Death - Salvatore Quasimodo
You should not have
ripped out your image
taken from us, from the world,
a portion of beauty.
ripped out your image
taken from us, from the world,
a portion of beauty.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
I shall soon fall prey to rot - Nikolai Nekrasov
I shall soon fall prey to rot.
Though it's hard to die, it's good to die;
I shall ask for no one's pity,
And there's no one who would pity me.
Though it's hard to die, it's good to die;
I shall ask for no one's pity,
And there's no one who would pity me.
Monday, 2 December 2013
The Cat And The Fox - Jean de La Fontaine
The Cat and the Fox once took a walk together,
Sharpening their wits with talk about the weather
And as their walking sharpened appetite, too;
They also took some things they had no right to.
Cream, that is so delicious when it thickens,
Pleased the Cat best. The Fox liked little chickens.
Sharpening their wits with talk about the weather
And as their walking sharpened appetite, too;
They also took some things they had no right to.
Cream, that is so delicious when it thickens,
Pleased the Cat best. The Fox liked little chickens.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
25. XII. 1993 - Joseph Brodsky
For a miracle, take one shepherd’s sheepskin, throw
in a pinch of now, a grain of long ago,
and a handful of tomorrow. Add by eye
a little chunk of space, a piece of sky,
in a pinch of now, a grain of long ago,
and a handful of tomorrow. Add by eye
a little chunk of space, a piece of sky,
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Ten thousand flowers - Wu-men
Ten thousand flowers in spring, the moon in autumn,
a cool breeze in summer, snow in winter.
a cool breeze in summer, snow in winter.
Friday, 29 November 2013
A boy's head - Miroslav Holub
In it there is a space-ship
and a project
for doing away with piano lessons.
and a project
for doing away with piano lessons.
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Tempus fugit - Lothar Schwabe
How do I measure time?
In years that start at midnight
On a wintry day?
In years that start at midnight
On a wintry day?
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Jack Frost - Gabriel Setoun
The door was shut, as doors should be,
Before you went to bed last night;
Yet Jack Frost has got in, you see,
And left your window silver white.
Before you went to bed last night;
Yet Jack Frost has got in, you see,
And left your window silver white.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Scrawled in pencil in a sealed railway car - Dan Pagis
here in this transport
Sunday, 24 November 2013
I Will Just Say This - St Teresa of Ávila
We
bloomed in Spring.
bloomed in Spring.
Saturday, 23 November 2013
When everything in life’s haze - Maksym Rylsky
When everything in life’s haze
Is lost and leaves no traces,
You don’t feel like leaving home or going home,
Because even there the fire has long ago burned out —
Is lost and leaves no traces,
You don’t feel like leaving home or going home,
Because even there the fire has long ago burned out —
Friday, 22 November 2013
The bright field - R. S. Thomas
I have seen the sun break through
to illuminate a small field
to illuminate a small field
Thursday, 21 November 2013
We are Like Worlds - Roy Campbell
We bear to future times the secret news
That first was whispered to the new-made earth:
We are like worlds with nations in our thews,
Shaped for delight, and primed for endless birth.
That first was whispered to the new-made earth:
We are like worlds with nations in our thews,
Shaped for delight, and primed for endless birth.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Nighthawks: after Edward Hopper's painting - Wolf Wondratschek
It is night
and the city is deserted.
and the city is deserted.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
The day breaks quietly - Ryokan
Morning — cutting firewood, filling my jug
Monday, 18 November 2013
When you were reading those tormented lines - Afanasy Afanasevich Fet
When you were reading those tormented lines
In which the heart's resonant flame sends out glowing streams
And passion's fatal torrents rear up,—
Didn't you recall a single thing?
In which the heart's resonant flame sends out glowing streams
And passion's fatal torrents rear up,—
Didn't you recall a single thing?
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Genesis - Ina Kontvainytė
When I was Eve a hundred million years ago
You laughed
That same laugh,
Tolerant, and amused, delighted I was Woman
You laughed
That same laugh,
Tolerant, and amused, delighted I was Woman
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Some Summers and Springs (no. 5) - Jaan Kaplinski
God has left us — I felt it clearly
digging the earth around a rhubarb plant.
digging the earth around a rhubarb plant.
Friday, 15 November 2013
The Stars - Edith Södergran
When night comes
I stand on the steps and listen.
I stand on the steps and listen.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
You’re here - Boris Pasternak
You’re here. We breathe the self same air.
Your presence here is like the city,
like quiet Kiev wrapped in sultry
sunbeams there outside the window.
Your presence here is like the city,
like quiet Kiev wrapped in sultry
sunbeams there outside the window.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Shores of Silence (5) - Karol Wojtyla
Love explained all for me,
all was resolved by love,
to this love I adore
wherever it may be.
all was resolved by love,
to this love I adore
wherever it may be.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Falling in love - S.J. Pedro Arrupe
Nothing is more practical than
finding God, that is, than
falling in love
finding God, that is, than
falling in love
Monday, 11 November 2013
Yes - Brian Kennelly
I love the word
And hear its long struggle with no
Even in the bird’s throat and budging crocus.
Some winter’s night
I see it flood the faces
Of my friends, ripen their laughter
And plant early flowers in
Their conversation.
And hear its long struggle with no
Even in the bird’s throat and budging crocus.
Some winter’s night
I see it flood the faces
Of my friends, ripen their laughter
And plant early flowers in
Their conversation.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
God and Galaxies (poem for Remembrance Day) - Bruce Levitan
God knows; is who knows why
Life spirals like galaxies
Faintly glimmering in the sky.
He alone is the One who sees
Our bright paths on the starry gauze.
He was there in all the wars
Waiting for us to understand the cause.
Life spirals like galaxies
Faintly glimmering in the sky.
He alone is the One who sees
Our bright paths on the starry gauze.
He was there in all the wars
Waiting for us to understand the cause.
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Photograph from September 11 - Wislawa Szymborska
They jumped from the burning floors –
one, two, a few more,
higher, lower.
one, two, a few more,
higher, lower.
Friday, 8 November 2013
You who wronged - Czesław Miłosz
You who wronged a simple man
Bursting into laughter at the crime,
And kept a pack of fools around you
To mix good and evil, to blur the line.
Bursting into laughter at the crime,
And kept a pack of fools around you
To mix good and evil, to blur the line.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Priceless Gifts - Anna Swir
An empty day without events.
And that is why
it grew immense
as space. And suddenly
happiness of being
entered me.
And that is why
it grew immense
as space. And suddenly
happiness of being
entered me.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
10,000 years for each earth citizen - john tiong chunghoo
the earth has enough years
to give every of its citizens
10,000 years or more
to live alone on the planet
to give every of its citizens
10,000 years or more
to live alone on the planet
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Li Fu-jen - Wu-ti
The sound of her silk skirt has stopped.
On the marble pavement dust grows.
On the marble pavement dust grows.
Monday, 4 November 2013
a thousand gallons - Kobayashi Issa
a thousand gallons
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Alone At Your Feet - Sant Tukaram
Consider me yours;
for I worship You, Lord.
In the company of saints,
my spirit soared.
for I worship You, Lord.
In the company of saints,
my spirit soared.
Saturday, 2 November 2013
The Flowers - Stéphane Mallarmé
From golden showers of the ancient skies,
On the first day, and the eternal snow of stars,
You once unfastened giant calyxes
For the young earth still innocent of scars:
On the first day, and the eternal snow of stars,
You once unfastened giant calyxes
For the young earth still innocent of scars:
Friday, 1 November 2013
Autumn Evening - Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
There is a wistful charm, a tenderness,
Mysterious and soft, in autumn's even:
The trees in weird and brilliant garments dress,
The gory leaves to whispered talk are given;
Mysterious and soft, in autumn's even:
The trees in weird and brilliant garments dress,
The gory leaves to whispered talk are given;
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
This is what I most want - Osip Emilevich Mandelstam
This is what I most want
unpursued, alone
to reach beyond the light
that I am furthest from.
unpursued, alone
to reach beyond the light
that I am furthest from.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
The Giraffe - Nikolai Stepanovich Gumilev
Today I see that your look is particularly sad,
And your hands are particularly fragile, clasped over your knees.
Just listen: far, far away, on Lake Chad
Roams a proud giraffe.
And your hands are particularly fragile, clasped over your knees.
Just listen: far, far away, on Lake Chad
Roams a proud giraffe.
Monday, 28 October 2013
At the Moor - Georg Trakl
Wanderer in the blackened wind. Dry reeds whisper
in the stillness of the moor. A column of savage birds
ensues in the dawning sky.
Over murky waters they cross.
in the stillness of the moor. A column of savage birds
ensues in the dawning sky.
Over murky waters they cross.
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Evening Song - Matthias Claudius
The moon is risen, beaming,
The golden stars are gleaming
So brightly in the skies;
The hushed, black woods are dreaming,
The mists, like phantoms seeming,
From meadows magically rise.
The golden stars are gleaming
So brightly in the skies;
The hushed, black woods are dreaming,
The mists, like phantoms seeming,
From meadows magically rise.
Saturday, 26 October 2013
The Last Picture in the World - Al Purdy
A hunched gray shape
framed by leaves
with lake water behind
framed by leaves
with lake water behind
Friday, 25 October 2013
I Said It To You - Paul Éluard
I said it to you for the clouds
I said it to you for the tree of the sea
I said it to you for the tree of the sea
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
A Bush Christening - A B Banjo Paterson
On the outer Barcoo where the churches are few,
And men of religion are scanty,
On a road never cross'd 'cept by folk that are lost,
One Michael Magee had a shanty.
And men of religion are scanty,
On a road never cross'd 'cept by folk that are lost,
One Michael Magee had a shanty.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Now it's autumn... - Mihai Eminescu
Now it's autumn, leaves roam and scatter,
Again the wind flings heavy drops against the glazing;
And you're reading old letters, tattered and fading
And retrace a whole life-time in just one hour.
Again the wind flings heavy drops against the glazing;
And you're reading old letters, tattered and fading
And retrace a whole life-time in just one hour.
Monday, 21 October 2013
The Weathercock of the Cathedral at Quito - Jorge Carrera Andrade
The cock on the weathervane
Cannot flap his wings
Even though today is a feast.
Cannot flap his wings
Even though today is a feast.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Last Words - Annette Freün von Droste-Hülshoff
When I am gone, brook no complaining,
Beloved, shed no tears, I pray!
Where I shall dwell, there peace is reigning,
There shines an everlasting day.
Beloved, shed no tears, I pray!
Where I shall dwell, there peace is reigning,
There shines an everlasting day.
Saturday, 19 October 2013
I picked this flower for you - Victor Hugo
I picked this flower for you on the hilltop.
In the steep scarp that overhangs the tide,
Which only eagles know and only they can reach,
Calmly she grew on the rock's creviced side.
In the steep scarp that overhangs the tide,
Which only eagles know and only they can reach,
Calmly she grew on the rock's creviced side.
Friday, 18 October 2013
Nature's Way - Ikkyu
The wise heathens have no knowledge;
They just keep their mind continually set on the Way.
They just keep their mind continually set on the Way.
Thursday, 17 October 2013
The Thracian Filly - Anacreon
Ah tell me why you turn and fly,
My little Thracian filly shy?
Why turn askance
That cruel glance,
And think that such a dunce am I?
My little Thracian filly shy?
Why turn askance
That cruel glance,
And think that such a dunce am I?
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Evening Tea - Euphrase Kezilahabi
While we're drinking tea on the verandah
watching our children
as they swing joyfully
we ought to know our rope
has frayed and worn thin:
a few more strands and we will fall.
Once, you used to push me
up higher than half a circle;
once, I used to catch you
as you almost fell.
watching our children
as they swing joyfully
we ought to know our rope
has frayed and worn thin:
a few more strands and we will fall.
Once, you used to push me
up higher than half a circle;
once, I used to catch you
as you almost fell.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
The Breadbaker - Albinas Zukauskas
The millstones are footworn.
The walk is overgrown with grass.
There is no doorsill.
Aspens grow where the cradle once stood.
A bird warbles for the breadbaker.
The walk is overgrown with grass.
There is no doorsill.
Aspens grow where the cradle once stood.
A bird warbles for the breadbaker.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Longing - Mengistu Lemma
The train hauled me out of London —
out of the smoke, the smog, the grime,
the filthy mix of soot and dust —
out of the smoke, the smog, the grime,
the filthy mix of soot and dust —
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Peace - Henry Vaughan
My Soul, there is a country
Afar beyond the stars,
Where stands a winged sentry
All skillful in the wars;
Afar beyond the stars,
Where stands a winged sentry
All skillful in the wars;
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Marseilles - Frédéric Mistral
Thou fair Marseilles, who openest on the sea
Thy haughty eyes and gazest languidly,
Thy haughty eyes and gazest languidly,
Friday, 11 October 2013
The Combat (The Hunter and the Hero - Book XI) - Bhāravi
Towering like a forest tree
Stood the God of the lofty mind,
And his darksome hosts remained
Like his shadow cast behind.
Stood the God of the lofty mind,
And his darksome hosts remained
Like his shadow cast behind.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Mince and Tatties - J. K. Annand
I dinna like hail tatties
Pit on my plate o mince
For when I tak my denner
I eat them baith at yince.
Pit on my plate o mince
For when I tak my denner
I eat them baith at yince.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Fiesole - Giosuè Carducci
Where Fiesole saw from her citadel
The livid Arno once stagnate, the place
Where flowers Sulla's city, now slow of pace
Franciscans climb, recalled by clanging bell.
The livid Arno once stagnate, the place
Where flowers Sulla's city, now slow of pace
Franciscans climb, recalled by clanging bell.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
These poems, she said - Robert Bringhurst
These poems, these poems,
these poems, she said, are poems
with no love in them.
these poems, she said, are poems
with no love in them.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
When Morning Breaks - Corsino Fortes
Oh when
Oh when the morning breaks
And the night becomes more night
When the morning breaks
With its feet on the ground
And the earth in its heart
When blood flows from the body
Like a tree with open arms
And the seed shouts from the rock
Like a green-mouthed drum
And from that sound
That warrior’s blood
Mouths are born
centred mouths
torn mouths
In the wheel of the sun
Oh when the morning breaks
And the night becomes more night
When the morning breaks
With its feet on the ground
And the earth in its heart
When blood flows from the body
Like a tree with open arms
And the seed shouts from the rock
Like a green-mouthed drum
And from that sound
That warrior’s blood
Mouths are born
centred mouths
torn mouths
In the wheel of the sun
Saturday, 5 October 2013
De Chaos - Gerard Nolst Trenité
Dearest creature in creation,
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear in eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear in eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
Friday, 4 October 2013
You Still Wonder - John M Wenitong
I know you wonder why - them Abos get so mu$h
Once we could sing and dance and fly man you're really out of touch
We bin seen the white man comin all ran down to say g'day
But he used his guns an know-all eye blew lots of us away
Once we could sing and dance and fly man you're really out of touch
We bin seen the white man comin all ran down to say g'day
But he used his guns an know-all eye blew lots of us away
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Old Canal Waters - Georges Rodenbach
The waters of the old canals are mentally feeble,
so mournful, among the dead towns, along the quais
so mournful, among the dead towns, along the quais
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
The Canoe - Isabella Valancy Crawford
My masters twain made me a bed
Of pine-boughs resinous, and cedar;
Of moss, a soft and gentle breeder
Of dreams of rest; and me they spread
With furry skins, and laughing said,
"Now she shall lay her polish'd sides,
As queens do rest, or dainty brides,
Our slender lady of the tides!"
Of pine-boughs resinous, and cedar;
Of moss, a soft and gentle breeder
Of dreams of rest; and me they spread
With furry skins, and laughing said,
"Now she shall lay her polish'd sides,
As queens do rest, or dainty brides,
Our slender lady of the tides!"
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Monday, 30 September 2013
Two chambers has the heart - Hermann Neumann
Two chambers has the heart
Wherein do dwell
Sorrow and Joy apart.
Wherein do dwell
Sorrow and Joy apart.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
The prayer of the Horse - Carmen Bernos de Gasztold
See, Lord,
my coat hangs in tatters,
like homespun, old, threadbare.
All that I had of zest,
all my strength,
I have given in hard work
and kept nothing back for myself.
Now
my poor head swings
to offer up all the loneliness of my heart.
Dear God,
stiff on my thickened legs
I stand here before You:
Your unprofitable servant.
Oh! of Your goodness,
give me a gentle death.
Carmen Bernos de Gasztold (1919 - 1995) France
Translated by Rumer Godden
my coat hangs in tatters,
like homespun, old, threadbare.
All that I had of zest,
all my strength,
I have given in hard work
and kept nothing back for myself.
Now
my poor head swings
to offer up all the loneliness of my heart.
Dear God,
stiff on my thickened legs
I stand here before You:
Your unprofitable servant.
Oh! of Your goodness,
give me a gentle death.
Carmen Bernos de Gasztold (1919 - 1995) France
Translated by Rumer Godden
Source: Prayers From the Ark
Saturday, 28 September 2013
The gift - Kevin Hart
One day the gift arrives — outside your door,
Left on a windowsill, inside the mailbox,
Or in the hallway, far too large to lift.
Left on a windowsill, inside the mailbox,
Or in the hallway, far too large to lift.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Spring - Antonio Vivaldi
Allegro
The festive Spring has arrived,
The birds celebrate her return with happy songs,
The festive Spring has arrived,
The birds celebrate her return with happy songs,
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Autumn scenes - Balys Sruoga
I
We went walking in the morning just before the sun was rising.
Sad the orchard, sad our thoughts were, sad too was the autumn morning.
We went walking in the morning just before the sun was rising.
Sad the orchard, sad our thoughts were, sad too was the autumn morning.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Lausavísur - Einarr Skúlason
Lord of the Mœrir,
I have good tidings to tell you,
so that there is no lack of it;
your glory is great;
you are most wise.
Reddener of shields,
slender-fingered Ívarr from Fløan
has not come here;
continue to stay quietly with her.
I have good tidings to tell you,
so that there is no lack of it;
your glory is great;
you are most wise.
Reddener of shields,
slender-fingered Ívarr from Fløan
has not come here;
continue to stay quietly with her.
Monday, 23 September 2013
The Vigour of his White Body - Dulduityn Danzanravjaa
The vigour of his white body,
Vital and toned,
Brings forth thoughts
Of meeting with his lovliness.
Spring’s gentle winds
Vital and toned,
Brings forth thoughts
Of meeting with his lovliness.
Spring’s gentle winds
Sunday, 22 September 2013
The Mediator - Hans Sachs
O Christ, true Son of God most high,
Thy name we praise for ever;
Whoe'er to Thee for help doth cry
Shall find Thee fail him never;
'Tis Thou wilt plead,
Thou intercede
With God, for us who need Thy prayers so sore:
Thy bitter strife
Hath wrought us life,
And Thine be thanks and praise for evermore!
Thy name we praise for ever;
Whoe'er to Thee for help doth cry
Shall find Thee fail him never;
'Tis Thou wilt plead,
Thou intercede
With God, for us who need Thy prayers so sore:
Thy bitter strife
Hath wrought us life,
And Thine be thanks and praise for evermore!
Saturday, 21 September 2013
Speak while There Is Time - Confucius
Plop Fall the plums; but there are still seven
Let those gentlemen that would court me
Come while it is lucky!
Let those gentlemen that would court me
Come while it is lucky!
Friday, 20 September 2013
Heimweh - Lala Fisher
The silver sea creeps in to kiss
The harbour's wooded edges,
And bears to ocean's wilderness
The scent of may-sweet hedges.
The white-winged boats glide gently in,
With scarce a breeze to guide them;
While shyly-peeping stars begin
And gem the waves beside them.
The harbour's wooded edges,
And bears to ocean's wilderness
The scent of may-sweet hedges.
The white-winged boats glide gently in,
With scarce a breeze to guide them;
While shyly-peeping stars begin
And gem the waves beside them.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
A fairy-tale story - Jarmila Gajdová
I'm one of the guests
invited to take part
in the royal dinner.
invited to take part
in the royal dinner.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Permanence - Duncan Campbell Scott
Set within a desert lone,
Circled by an arid sea,
Stands a figure carved in stone,
Where a fountain used to be.
Circled by an arid sea,
Stands a figure carved in stone,
Where a fountain used to be.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Sonnet - Luís Vas de Camões
Leave me, all sweet refrains my lip hath made;
Leave me, all instruments attuned for song;
Leave me, all instruments attuned for song;
Sunday, 15 September 2013
LORD, I ask a garden - Alfonso Guillén Zelaya
LORD, I ask a garden in a quiet spot
Where there may be a brook with a good flow,
An humble little house covered with bell-flowers
And a woman and a son who shall resemble Thee.
Where there may be a brook with a good flow,
An humble little house covered with bell-flowers
And a woman and a son who shall resemble Thee.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
The Danube - Ján Kollár
Duna! thou queen of many rivers,—thou
Of all Slavonia, venerable mother!
Of all Slavonia, venerable mother!
Friday, 13 September 2013
my love - e.e. cummings
my love
thy hair is one kingdom
the king whereof is darkness
thy hair is one kingdom
the king whereof is darkness
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Intoxicated by the Wine of Love - Farīd ud-Dīn ʿAṭṭār
Intoxicated by the Wine of Love.
From each a mystic silence Love demands.
What do all seek so earnestly? 'Tis Love.
From each a mystic silence Love demands.
What do all seek so earnestly? 'Tis Love.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Love endures hardships at the hands of the Beloved - Jalal al-Din Rumi
Through love bitter things seem sweet,
Through love bits of copper are made gold.
Through love bits of copper are made gold.
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Autumn Song - Dante Alighieri
Know’st thou not at the fall of the leaf
How the heart feels a languid grief
Laid on it for a covering,
And how sleep seems a goodly thing
In Autumn at the fall of the leaf?
How the heart feels a languid grief
Laid on it for a covering,
And how sleep seems a goodly thing
In Autumn at the fall of the leaf?
Sunday, 8 September 2013
How Humble is God - Kabir
God is the tree in the forest that
allows itself to die and will not defend itself in front of those
with the axe, not wanting to cause them
shame.
allows itself to die and will not defend itself in front of those
with the axe, not wanting to cause them
shame.
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Rumour from the past - Chonggi Mah
Wind, you really give up so easily.
One evening a little while back you roared
knocking, knocking at the windows and the next day
the whole world was piled with fallen leaves
as the wind waved an elderly hand
from that lofty sky above.
Your voice is a chill in the spine,
the monotonous dream of a winter tree sleeping.
One evening a little while back you roared
knocking, knocking at the windows and the next day
the whole world was piled with fallen leaves
as the wind waved an elderly hand
from that lofty sky above.
Your voice is a chill in the spine,
the monotonous dream of a winter tree sleeping.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Johannesburg - Feyisayo Anjorin
Writing on the walls of history
in the city of gold
keeps you on your toes
fixes your eyes on your goals
in the city of gold
keeps you on your toes
fixes your eyes on your goals
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Carcassonne - Gustave Nadaud
'I'm growing old, I've sixty years;
I've labored all my life in vain:
In all that time of hopes and fears
I've failed my dearest wish to gain.
I see full well that here below
Bliss unalloyed there is for none.
My prayer will ne'er fulfilment know
I never have seen Carcassonne!
I've labored all my life in vain:
In all that time of hopes and fears
I've failed my dearest wish to gain.
I see full well that here below
Bliss unalloyed there is for none.
My prayer will ne'er fulfilment know
I never have seen Carcassonne!
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
The Sad Mother - Gabriela Mistral
Sleep, sleep, my beloved,
without worry, without fear,
although my soul does not sleep,
although I do not rest.
without worry, without fear,
although my soul does not sleep,
although I do not rest.
Monday, 2 September 2013
The March of Xerxes - Luigi Alamanni
When in the wantonness of kingly pride,
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Deeply repentant of my sinful ways - Gaspara Stampa
Deeply repentant of my sinful ways
And of my trivial, manifold desires,
And of my trivial, manifold desires,
Saturday, 31 August 2013
The Answer - George Remington
And if the rich and poor should meet
I trust they will each other greet,
And rich and poor and young and old
Together screen them from the cold:
I trust they will each other greet,
And rich and poor and young and old
Together screen them from the cold:
Friday, 30 August 2013
He Jests Concerning His Poverty - Bartolomeo di Sant' Angelo
I am so passing rich in poverty
That I could furnish forth Paris and Rome,
That I could furnish forth Paris and Rome,
Friday, 23 August 2013
Arraignment Of The Men - Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Males perverse, schooled to condemn
Women by your witless laws,
Though forsooth you are prime cause
Of that which you blame in them:
Women by your witless laws,
Though forsooth you are prime cause
Of that which you blame in them:
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Calm After Storm - Giacomo Leopardi
The storm hath passed;
I hear the birds rejoice; the hen,
Returned into the road again,
I hear the birds rejoice; the hen,
Returned into the road again,
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
To Celia - Francisco Balagtas
If I recall and read again
those days in love’s long-faded script,
would there be not a mark or trace
but Celia’s, imprinted on my breast?
those days in love’s long-faded script,
would there be not a mark or trace
but Celia’s, imprinted on my breast?
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Empty Houses - Mary Colborne-Veel
I
There's not a person in the street,
This merry-making summer day!
The houses stand in dull array;
No profit on their doors to beat,
For all their owners are away.
There's not a person in the street,
This merry-making summer day!
The houses stand in dull array;
No profit on their doors to beat,
For all their owners are away.
Monday, 19 August 2013
For Us! 1915 - S. Reinhold
Far, far in the east is a gaping grave,
There they bury thousands of soldiers brave
For us!
There they bury thousands of soldiers brave
For us!
Sunday, 18 August 2013
God - Sri Aurobindo
Thou who pervadest all the worlds below,
Yet sitst above,
Yet sitst above,
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Absence - Abu Bakr al-Turtushi
Every night I scan
the heavens with my eyes
seeking the star
that you are contemplating.
the heavens with my eyes
seeking the star
that you are contemplating.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
When you think of technology - Neema Komba
There you go with your technology,
Enthusiasts,
Preachers of how the world is not how it seems,
Once round and big, now within my reach.
Enthusiasts,
Preachers of how the world is not how it seems,
Once round and big, now within my reach.
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
The Pen - Muhammad al-Ghuzzi
Take a pen in your uncertain fingers.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Ado - Mary Ursula Bethell
It grows too fast! I cannot keep pace with it!
While I mow the front lawns, the drying green becomes impossible;
While I weed the east path, from the west path spring dandelions,
What time I sort the borders, the orchard escapes me.
While I mow the front lawns, the drying green becomes impossible;
While I weed the east path, from the west path spring dandelions,
What time I sort the borders, the orchard escapes me.
Monday, 12 August 2013
To my friends - Primo Levi
Dear friends, and here I say friends
In the broad sense of the word:
Wife, sister, associates, relatives,
Schoolmates of both sexes,
People seen only once
Or frequented all my life;
Provided that between us, for at least a moment,
A line has been stretched,
A well-defined bond.
In the broad sense of the word:
Wife, sister, associates, relatives,
Schoolmates of both sexes,
People seen only once
Or frequented all my life;
Provided that between us, for at least a moment,
A line has been stretched,
A well-defined bond.
Sunday, 11 August 2013
The Story of Isaac - Leonard Cohen
The door it opened slowly,
my father he came in,
I was nine years old.
And he stood so tall above me,
his blue eyes they were shining
and his voice was very cold.
He said, “I've had a vision
and you know I'm strong and holy,
I must do what I've been told.”
my father he came in,
I was nine years old.
And he stood so tall above me,
his blue eyes they were shining
and his voice was very cold.
He said, “I've had a vision
and you know I'm strong and holy,
I must do what I've been told.”
Friday, 9 August 2013
Song - Oodgeroo Noonuccal
Life is ours in vain
Lacking love, which never
Counts the loss or gain.
But remember, ever
Love is linked with pain.
Lacking love, which never
Counts the loss or gain.
But remember, ever
Love is linked with pain.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Fireflies - Rolf Jacobsen
It was that evening with fireflies
while we were waiting for the bus to Velletri
while we were waiting for the bus to Velletri
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
The Prayer of the Lark - Carmen Bernos de Gasztold
I am here! O my God.
I am here! I am here!
I am here! I am here!
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
The same inside - Anna Swir
Walking to your place for a love feast
I saw at a street corner
an old beggar woman.
I saw at a street corner
an old beggar woman.
Monday, 5 August 2013
Father, where do the wild swans go? - Ludvig Holstein
Father, where do the wild swans go?
Far, far. Ceaselessly winging,
Their necks outstraining, they haste them singing
Far, far. Whither, none may know.
Far, far. Ceaselessly winging,
Their necks outstraining, they haste them singing
Far, far. Whither, none may know.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
The good news - Thích Nhat Hanh
They don’t publish
the good news.
The good news is published
by us.
the good news.
The good news is published
by us.
Saturday, 3 August 2013
In Flanders fields - John McCrae
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
Friday, 2 August 2013
Hints on pronounciation for foreigners - TSW
I take it you already know
Of tough and bough and cough and dough?
Others may stumble, but not you,
On hiccough, thorough, laugh and through.
Well done! And now you wish, perhaps,
To learn of these familiar traps.
Of tough and bough and cough and dough?
Others may stumble, but not you,
On hiccough, thorough, laugh and through.
Well done! And now you wish, perhaps,
To learn of these familiar traps.
Thursday, 1 August 2013
The Cashier - Andrei Voznesensky
The dumb herd scowled:
“You’ve short-changed us,” they howled.
Pennies like medals stuck in the crust
Of sawdust.
“You’ve short-changed us,” they howled.
Pennies like medals stuck in the crust
Of sawdust.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Serranilla - Íñigo López de Mendoza
From Calatrava as I took my way
At holy Mary's shrine to kneel and pray,
And sleep upon my eyelids heavy lay,
There where the ground was very rough and wild,
I lost my path and met a peasant child:
From Finojosa, with the herds around her,
There in the fields I found her.
At holy Mary's shrine to kneel and pray,
And sleep upon my eyelids heavy lay,
There where the ground was very rough and wild,
I lost my path and met a peasant child:
From Finojosa, with the herds around her,
There in the fields I found her.
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
With a Green Scarf - Marin Sorescu
Listen.
With a green scarf I blindfolded
the eyes of the trees
and asked them to catch me.
With a green scarf I blindfolded
the eyes of the trees
and asked them to catch me.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Every church sings its own soft part - Osip Emilevich Mandelstam
Every church sings its own soft part
In the polyphony of a girl's choir,
And in the stone arches of the Assumption
I make out high, arched brows.
In the polyphony of a girl's choir,
And in the stone arches of the Assumption
I make out high, arched brows.
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Conscience - Walter Wingate
'Twas a bonnie day – and a day o' dule
The day I plunkit the Sawbath schule!
The day I plunkit the Sawbath schule!
Saturday, 27 July 2013
The bear - Oleh Lysheha
After dining in the moonlight,
He sorted the bones —
He sorted the bones —
Friday, 26 July 2013
the grandmother - Humberto Ak'abal
The night begins,
when the moon
—Grandmother of the villages—
comes out with her lime-white candle
to light up the silence.
when the moon
—Grandmother of the villages—
comes out with her lime-white candle
to light up the silence.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
A Song for My Father - Delores Gauntlett
Against the yam-vine quiet of the garden
a nightingale stirred with my father: the lift
and fall of the pickaxe, the heaving throat
of the hidden bird exacting
the subtleties of song.
This would become the memory of high grass
brushing wet against the black waterboots.
a nightingale stirred with my father: the lift
and fall of the pickaxe, the heaving throat
of the hidden bird exacting
the subtleties of song.
This would become the memory of high grass
brushing wet against the black waterboots.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
The Poet’s Voice - Khalil Reza Uluturk
I don’t want freedom gram by gram, grain by grain.
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Some Bright Elegance - Kayo Chingonyi
For the screwfaced in good shoes that paper
the walls of dance halls. I have little patience.
I say dance, not to be seen but to be free, your feet
are made for better things. Feel the bitterness
in you lift as it did for a six year old Bojangles
tapping a living out of Richmond beer gardens
to the delight of a crowd that wasn’t lynching
today but laughing at the quickness of the kid.
the walls of dance halls. I have little patience.
I say dance, not to be seen but to be free, your feet
are made for better things. Feel the bitterness
in you lift as it did for a six year old Bojangles
tapping a living out of Richmond beer gardens
to the delight of a crowd that wasn’t lynching
today but laughing at the quickness of the kid.
Monday, 22 July 2013
The way leaves crackle - Eugene Dubnov
The way leaves crackle, snow crunches on the ears,
The way the dog scrabbles at the rustling leaves and the snow.
The way the dog scrabbles at the rustling leaves and the snow.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Imagine the scene - Bruce Levitan
If it wasn't for the
pain
You might almost think the scene
inspiring.
pain
You might almost think the scene
inspiring.
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Maungatua - Alexander Bathgate
The spirits' mountain, such the name
The early Maori gave:
Where's his forgotten grave?
We know not; but thou'rt still the same
Gloomy and dread Maungatua.
The early Maori gave:
Where's his forgotten grave?
We know not; but thou'rt still the same
Gloomy and dread Maungatua.
Friday, 19 July 2013
My Country - Ricardo Miró
Such a small country, spread on an isthmus
where the sky is clearer, the sun brighter;
all your music echoes within me, like the sea
in the small cell of the conch.
where the sky is clearer, the sun brighter;
all your music echoes within me, like the sea
in the small cell of the conch.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Life's Gifts - Olive Shriner
I saw a woman sleeping.
In her sleep she dreamt Life stood before her,
and held in each hand a gift –
in the one Love, in the other Freedom.
And she said to the woman, ‘Choose!’
In her sleep she dreamt Life stood before her,
and held in each hand a gift –
in the one Love, in the other Freedom.
And she said to the woman, ‘Choose!’
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Water - Pablo Neruda
Everything on earth bristled, the bramble
pricked and the green thread
bit, the petal fell
until the only flower was the falling.
pricked and the green thread
bit, the petal fell
until the only flower was the falling.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Pour Us Wine - Amir ibn Kolthum
Rise and hold up the curved glass,
And pour us wine of the morning, of El Andar.
And pour us wine of the morning, of El Andar.
Monday, 15 July 2013
To Lady Mori - Ikkyu
The most beautiful and truest of all women;
Her songs the fresh, pure melody of love.
A voice and sweet smile that rends my heart—
I'm in a spring forest of lovely cherry-apples.
Her songs the fresh, pure melody of love.
A voice and sweet smile that rends my heart—
I'm in a spring forest of lovely cherry-apples.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
The Crucifixion of Christ - William Topaz McGonagall
Then Pilate, the Roman Governor, took Jesus and scourged Him,
And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and thought it no sin
To put it on His head, while meekly Jesus stands;
They put on Him a purple robe, and smote Him with their hands.
And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and thought it no sin
To put it on His head, while meekly Jesus stands;
They put on Him a purple robe, and smote Him with their hands.
Saturday, 13 July 2013
Love Sonnet XII - Pablo Neruda
Woman ripe, carnal apple, sultry moon,
thick aroma of seaweed, mud and light mashed together,
what obscure clarity opens between your columns?
What night of ancient arousal does man touch with all his senses?
Friday, 12 July 2013
The Lake Isle of Innisfree - W. B. Yeats
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made:
Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee;
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made:
Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee;
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Lesbia Railing - Catullus
Lesbia forever on me rails.
To talk of me, she never fails.
Now, hang me, but for all her art,
I find that I have gained her heart.
To talk of me, she never fails.
Now, hang me, but for all her art,
I find that I have gained her heart.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Past and Future - Sarojini Naidu
The new hath come and now the old retires:
And so the past becomes a mountain-cell,
Where lone, apart, old hermit-memories dwell
In consecrated calm, forgotten yet
Of the keen heart that hastens to forget
Old longings in fulfilling new desires.
And so the past becomes a mountain-cell,
Where lone, apart, old hermit-memories dwell
In consecrated calm, forgotten yet
Of the keen heart that hastens to forget
Old longings in fulfilling new desires.
Monday, 8 July 2013
To be born a man - Adela Zamudio
She works so hard
to make up for the sloth
of her husband, and in the house
(Pardon my surprise.)
he's so inept and pompous,
that of course he's the boss
because he's a man!
to make up for the sloth
of her husband, and in the house
(Pardon my surprise.)
he's so inept and pompous,
that of course he's the boss
because he's a man!
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Curtains! - Jón Thoroddsen
It's raining roses. The angels clap and shout. God Almighty bows and smiles.
A young, inexperienced angel cannot restrain himself. He flaps his wings and shouts: Long live God Almighty. He lives!
The heavens shake with congratulatory shouts, but God Almighty pauses, biting his lip. He is eternal. He smiles and bows.
A young, inexperienced angel cannot restrain himself. He flaps his wings and shouts: Long live God Almighty. He lives!
The heavens shake with congratulatory shouts, but God Almighty pauses, biting his lip. He is eternal. He smiles and bows.
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Yesterday - Nora May French
Now all my thoughts were crisped and thinned
To elfin threads, to gleaming browns.
Like tawny grasses lean with wind
They drew your heart across the downs.
Your will of all the winds that blew
They drew across the world to me
To thread my whimsey thoughts of you
Along the downs, above the sea.
To elfin threads, to gleaming browns.
Like tawny grasses lean with wind
They drew your heart across the downs.
Your will of all the winds that blew
They drew across the world to me
To thread my whimsey thoughts of you
Along the downs, above the sea.
Friday, 5 July 2013
South - Kamau Brathwaite
But today I recapture the islands'
bright beaches: blue mist from the ocean
rolling into the fishermen's houses.
By these shores I was born: sound of the sea
came in at my window, life heaved and breathed in me then
with the strength of that turbulent soil.
bright beaches: blue mist from the ocean
rolling into the fishermen's houses.
By these shores I was born: sound of the sea
came in at my window, life heaved and breathed in me then
with the strength of that turbulent soil.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Twilight - Joaquín Arcadio Pagaza
Slowly the sun descends at fall of night,
And rests on clouds of amber, rose and red;
The mist upon the distant mountains shed
Turns to a rain of gold and silver light.
And rests on clouds of amber, rose and red;
The mist upon the distant mountains shed
Turns to a rain of gold and silver light.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
No One Plants Fish in the Sea - Flávio de Araújo
Cast your net, fisherman.
To wrap blue silk around the woman
praying on the wharf.
To pay for the children's notebooks.
To keep the storeowner
from turning away.
To wrap blue silk around the woman
praying on the wharf.
To pay for the children's notebooks.
To keep the storeowner
from turning away.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Banquet at the Tso Family Manor - Du Fu
The windy forest is chequered
By the light of the setting,
Waning moon. I tune the lute,
Its strings are moist with dew.
By the light of the setting,
Waning moon. I tune the lute,
Its strings are moist with dew.
Monday, 1 July 2013
Matins - Charles Van Gorkom
A sickle of moon is caught
in the branches of cottonwoods
along the ice choked river.
in the branches of cottonwoods
along the ice choked river.
Saturday, 29 June 2013
The Willow-Leaf - Chang Chiu Ling
I am in love with a child dreaming at the window.
Friday, 28 June 2013
All Things Drink - Anacreon
Fruitful earth drinks up the rain;
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Alone - Georges Rodenbach
To live as in exile, to live seeing no-one
in the vast desert of a town that is dying,
where one hears nothing but the vague murmur
of an organ sobbing, or the belfry tolling.
in the vast desert of a town that is dying,
where one hears nothing but the vague murmur
of an organ sobbing, or the belfry tolling.
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Sonnet de l’Absinthe - Raoul Ponchon
Absinthe, O my lively liquor,
It seems, when I drink you
I inhale the young forest’s soul
During the beautiful green season.
It seems, when I drink you
I inhale the young forest’s soul
During the beautiful green season.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
To my Husband on our Wedding-Day - Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
I leave for thee, beloved one,
The home and friends of youth,
Trusting my hopes, my happiness,
Unto thy love and truth;
I leave for thee my girlhood's joys,
Its sunny, careless mirth,
To bear henceforth my share amid
The many cares of earth.
The home and friends of youth,
Trusting my hopes, my happiness,
Unto thy love and truth;
I leave for thee my girlhood's joys,
Its sunny, careless mirth,
To bear henceforth my share amid
The many cares of earth.
Monday, 24 June 2013
On Wings of Song - Heinrich Heine
On wings of song—ah, lightly,
Heart’s dearest, I bear thee away:
A nook is beckoning brightly
Where Ganges’ waters play.
Heart’s dearest, I bear thee away:
A nook is beckoning brightly
Where Ganges’ waters play.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
The Immortality of Israel - Yehudah HaLevi
The sun and moon unchanging do obey
The laws that never cease or night or day.
The laws that never cease or night or day.
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Novel - Arthur Rimbaud
I.
No one's serious at seventeen.
—On beautiful nights when beer and lemonade
And loud, blinding cafés are the last thing you need
—You stroll beneath green lindens on the promenade.
No one's serious at seventeen.
—On beautiful nights when beer and lemonade
And loud, blinding cafés are the last thing you need
—You stroll beneath green lindens on the promenade.
Friday, 21 June 2013
The Beggar - José de Espronceda
The world is mine; I am free as air;
Let others work that I may eat;
All shall melt at my piteous prayer:—
"An alms, for God's sake, I entreat."
Let others work that I may eat;
All shall melt at my piteous prayer:—
"An alms, for God's sake, I entreat."
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Ithaka - Constantine P. Cavafy
As you set out for Ithaka
hope your road is a long one,
full of adventure, full of discovery.
hope your road is a long one,
full of adventure, full of discovery.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Vondel's Lucifer (Act I, lines 96-121) - Joost van den Vondel
Belzebub:
Now tell me of man's features and his form.
Now tell me of man's features and his form.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Washing-Day - Anna Lætitia Barbauld
The Muses are turned gossips; they have lost
The buskin'd step, and clear high-sounding phrase,
Language of gods. Come, then, domestic Muse,
In slip-shod measure loosely prattling on
The buskin'd step, and clear high-sounding phrase,
Language of gods. Come, then, domestic Muse,
In slip-shod measure loosely prattling on
Monday, 17 June 2013
The Celestial Weaver - T`ung Han-ching
A thing of stone beside Lake Kouen-ming
Has for a thousand autumns borne the name
Of the Celestial Weaver.
Has for a thousand autumns borne the name
Of the Celestial Weaver.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Song of Man XXV - Khalil Gibran
I was here from the moment of the
Beginning, and here I am still. And
I shall remain here until the end
Of the world, for there is no
Ending to my grief-stricken being.
Beginning, and here I am still. And
I shall remain here until the end
Of the world, for there is no
Ending to my grief-stricken being.
Saturday, 15 June 2013
First The Dog - Zbigniew Herbert
So first the faithful dog will go
and after it a pig or ass
through the black grass will beat a track
along it will the first man steal
who with iron hand will smother
on his glass brow a drop of fear
and after it a pig or ass
through the black grass will beat a track
along it will the first man steal
who with iron hand will smother
on his glass brow a drop of fear
Friday, 14 June 2013
To a friend asking for help (Capitolo 18) - Veronica Franco
Most illustrious sir, the capitolo
that I came yesterday to show you
was not, in fact, my own invention;
that I came yesterday to show you
was not, in fact, my own invention;
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Acrostic - Chibuzor Immaculata Ikemenogo
A poem or puzzle in which
Certain letters in each line
Represents a word
Or words.
So, i thought i should
Try writing one
Instead i
Came up with this
Chibuzor Immaculata Ikemenogo (20th century) Nigeria
Certain letters in each line
Represents a word
Or words.
So, i thought i should
Try writing one
Instead i
Came up with this
Chibuzor Immaculata Ikemenogo (20th century) Nigeria
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Sydney Cove, 1788 - Roderic Quinn
She sat on the rocks, her fireless eyes
Teased and tired with the thoughts of yore;
And paining her sense were alien skies,
An alien sea and an alien shore.
Teased and tired with the thoughts of yore;
And paining her sense were alien skies,
An alien sea and an alien shore.
Monday, 10 June 2013
Clair de Lune - Paul Verlaine
Your soul is as a moonlit landscape fair,
Peopled with maskers delicate and dim,
That play on lutes and dance and have an air
Of being sad in their fantastic trim.
Peopled with maskers delicate and dim,
That play on lutes and dance and have an air
Of being sad in their fantastic trim.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
The banks of the Dee - John Tait
'Twas summer, and softly the breezes were blowing,
And sweetly the nightingale sung from the tree,
At the foot of a rock where the river was flowing,
I sat myself down on the banks of the Dee.
Flow on, lovely Dee, flow on, thou sweet river,
Thy banks' purest stream shall be dear to me ever,
For there first I gain'd the affection and favour
Of Jamie, the glory and pride of the Dee.
And sweetly the nightingale sung from the tree,
At the foot of a rock where the river was flowing,
I sat myself down on the banks of the Dee.
Flow on, lovely Dee, flow on, thou sweet river,
Thy banks' purest stream shall be dear to me ever,
For there first I gain'd the affection and favour
Of Jamie, the glory and pride of the Dee.
Friday, 7 June 2013
Liber V.LVIII (To Morrow you will live) - Marcus Valerius Martialis
To Morrow you will live, you always cry;
In what far Country does this Morrow lye,
In what far Country does this Morrow lye,
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Sapho's Ode out of Longinus - Sappho
I
The Gods are not more blest than he,
Who fixing his glad Eyes on thee,
With thy bright Rays his Senses chears,
And drinks with ever thirsty ears.
The charming Musick of thy Tongue,
Does ever hear, and ever long;
That sees with more than humane Grace,
Sweet smiles adorn thy Angel Face.
The Gods are not more blest than he,
Who fixing his glad Eyes on thee,
With thy bright Rays his Senses chears,
And drinks with ever thirsty ears.
The charming Musick of thy Tongue,
Does ever hear, and ever long;
That sees with more than humane Grace,
Sweet smiles adorn thy Angel Face.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Spring Cattle - Louis Esson
With bells the bush tinkles,
Men shout, hard hoofs rattle.
Spring sharpens the nostrils
Of winter-wild cattle.
Men shout, hard hoofs rattle.
Spring sharpens the nostrils
Of winter-wild cattle.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Yarns after yarns - Meng Jiao
Yarns after yarns,
Mother's busy weaving,
Mother's busy weaving,
Monday, 3 June 2013
Shut out the noise - Georges Rodenbach
She is the lady of my Silence
Trailing wearily, with very gentle step
Trailing wearily, with very gentle step
Sunday, 2 June 2013
After Sunset - William Allingham
The vast and solemn company of clouds
Around the Sun's death, lit, incarnadined,
Around the Sun's death, lit, incarnadined,
Friday, 31 May 2013
Pandangaran - Catharina Boer
Repelled in time, we are:
little wooden houses behind crude stones
against the sea, fishermen who graze
the bottom, deep abrasion to survive.
little wooden houses behind crude stones
against the sea, fishermen who graze
the bottom, deep abrasion to survive.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
The Theatre of the Humble - Julio Herrera y Reissig
The countryside is as the Bible says…
evening sinks down among the hills to die;
a final flash of sunlight threads through high
towers, aligning fairy lattices.
evening sinks down among the hills to die;
a final flash of sunlight threads through high
towers, aligning fairy lattices.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
When Plaintively And Near The Cricket Sings - Nora May French
Now evening comes. Now stirs my discontent...
Oh ache of smallest, unforgotten things!
How sharp you are when day and dark are blent,
When beetles hurry by with vibrant wings,
And plaintively and near the cricket sings.
Oh ache of smallest, unforgotten things!
How sharp you are when day and dark are blent,
When beetles hurry by with vibrant wings,
And plaintively and near the cricket sings.
Monday, 27 May 2013
The Raven Who Would Rival The Eagle - Jean de La Fontaine
An Eagle swooped from out the sky,
And carried off a sheep.
A Raven seeing him, said: "I
Could do that too if I should try.
His meal comes mighty cheap."
And carried off a sheep.
A Raven seeing him, said: "I
Could do that too if I should try.
His meal comes mighty cheap."
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Cædmon's Hymn - Cædmon
Now let me praise the keeper of Heaven's kingdom,
the might of the Creator, and his thought,
the might of the Creator, and his thought,
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Give Me Welcome All with Cheer - Walter von der Vogelweide
Give me welcome all with cheer!
Harken, what my tidings fair shall be.
All that you were wont to hear
Is a very trifle: now ask me.
But give me my reward!
Then, if that be good,
I shall tell what you will hear with joyful mood.
Take care, and honours fit accord!
Harken, what my tidings fair shall be.
All that you were wont to hear
Is a very trifle: now ask me.
But give me my reward!
Then, if that be good,
I shall tell what you will hear with joyful mood.
Take care, and honours fit accord!
Friday, 24 May 2013
I Would I Might Forget That I am I (Sonnet VII) - George Santayana
I would I might forget that I am I,
And break the heavy chain that binds me fast,
Whose links about myself my deeds have cast.
And break the heavy chain that binds me fast,
Whose links about myself my deeds have cast.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
The Dying Hunter to his Dog - Susanna Moodie
Lie down — lie down! — my noble hound,
That joyful bark give o'er;
It wakes the lonely echoes round,
But rouses me no more —
Thy lifted ears, thy swelling chest,
Thy eyes so keenly bright,
No longer kindle in my breast
The thrill of fierce delight;
When following thee on foaming steed
My eager soul outstripped thy speed —
That joyful bark give o'er;
It wakes the lonely echoes round,
But rouses me no more —
Thy lifted ears, thy swelling chest,
Thy eyes so keenly bright,
No longer kindle in my breast
The thrill of fierce delight;
When following thee on foaming steed
My eager soul outstripped thy speed —
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
The Moonbeam - Luis G. Urbina
Moonbeam, come in! Thou art a welcome guest.
'Tis long since I have seen thy silver flame.
Although I left the casement open wide,
Shadows alone into my chamber came.
'Tis long since I have seen thy silver flame.
Although I left the casement open wide,
Shadows alone into my chamber came.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Deceased are the patrician mansions - Georges Rodenbach
Deceased are the patrician mansions,
And eternally enfolded in silence
And eternally enfolded in silence
Monday, 20 May 2013
Kleven - Jorgen Ingebrektsem Moe
Tread near the brink of the mountain here,
And let my home’s fair, blooming valley
With friendly greeting round us rally
The sons of countries far and near.
The lofty peaks with brows of snow,
The darksome woods and plains below,
The shining lakes,—all chime and sing
The glory of our Norway’s spring.
And let my home’s fair, blooming valley
With friendly greeting round us rally
The sons of countries far and near.
The lofty peaks with brows of snow,
The darksome woods and plains below,
The shining lakes,—all chime and sing
The glory of our Norway’s spring.
Sunday, 19 May 2013
The Atheist And The Acorn - Anne Kingsmill Finch
Methinks this World is oddly made,
And ev'ry thing's amiss,
A dull presuming Atheist said,
As stretch'd he lay beneath a Shade;
And instanced in this:
And ev'ry thing's amiss,
A dull presuming Atheist said,
As stretch'd he lay beneath a Shade;
And instanced in this:
Saturday, 18 May 2013
At Sea - Ada Cambridge
When the investing darkness growls,
And deep reverberates to deep;
When keyhole whines and chimney howls,
And all the roofs and windows weep;
Then, through the doorless walls of sleep,
The still-sealed ear and shuttered sight,
Phantoms of memory steal and creep,
The very ghosts of sound and light —
Dream-visions and dream-voices of a bygone night.
And deep reverberates to deep;
When keyhole whines and chimney howls,
And all the roofs and windows weep;
Then, through the doorless walls of sleep,
The still-sealed ear and shuttered sight,
Phantoms of memory steal and creep,
The very ghosts of sound and light —
Dream-visions and dream-voices of a bygone night.
Friday, 17 May 2013
On Meeting an Official Courier to the Capital - Cen Shen
East I look to my homestead, O long, long is the way;
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Praise of Little Women - Juan Ruíz
I wish to make my sermon brief,—to shorten my oration,—
For a never-ending sermon is my utter detestation;
I like short women,—suits at law without procrastination,—
And am always most delighted with things of short duration.
For a never-ending sermon is my utter detestation;
I like short women,—suits at law without procrastination,—
And am always most delighted with things of short duration.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Sterling Brings It - Dennis Vincent Brutus
From the blue and silver
fading to grey and darkness
over Chicago’s band shell
Sterling brings it
fading to grey and darkness
over Chicago’s band shell
Sterling brings it
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
The Hedgehog - Carmen Bernos de Gasztold
Yes, Lord, I prick!
Life is not easy —
But You know that —
and I have too much on my shoulders!
Life is not easy —
But You know that —
and I have too much on my shoulders!
Monday, 13 May 2013
Drinking alone with the moon - Li Bai
From a pot of wine among the flowers
I drank alone. There was no one with me —
Till, raising my cup, I asked the bright moon
To bring me my shadow and make us three.
I drank alone. There was no one with me —
Till, raising my cup, I asked the bright moon
To bring me my shadow and make us three.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Sonnet XIX - John Milton
When I consider how my light is spent,
Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide,
Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide,
Saturday, 11 May 2013
The Runaway - Evaleen Stein
A frantic clatter of horses' feet!
A runaway's coming down the street!
Flurry, scurry,
Children, hurry!
A runaway's coming down the street!
Flurry, scurry,
Children, hurry!
Friday, 10 May 2013
The Lily Bed - Isabella Valancy Crawford
His cedar paddle, scented, red,
He thrust down through the lily bed;
He thrust down through the lily bed;
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Invocation of Ireland - Amergin Glúingel
I request the land of Ireland (to come forth)
coursed is the wild sea
wild the crying mountains
crying the generous woods
coursed is the wild sea
wild the crying mountains
crying the generous woods
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
’Tis The Feast Of Corn - Paul Verlaine
’Tis the feast of corn, ’tis the feast of bread,
On the dear scene returned to, witnessed again!
So white is the light o’er the reapers shed
Their shadows fall pink on the level grain.
On the dear scene returned to, witnessed again!
So white is the light o’er the reapers shed
Their shadows fall pink on the level grain.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Anthony and Cleopatra - Jose-Maria de Heredia
Together from the terrace they could see
Egypt bed down beneath a sultry sky;
through the black delta, fatly, massively,
to Saïs or Bubastis, Nile rolled by.
Egypt bed down beneath a sultry sky;
through the black delta, fatly, massively,
to Saïs or Bubastis, Nile rolled by.
Monday, 6 May 2013
Arrival of the Emperor - Osmer Eder Balam
I know how much you wish to see me fall;
That in my life’s biography, death overshadows my feet
But speak not ill words that poison the wind
For you waste your energy, my author of deceit.
That in my life’s biography, death overshadows my feet
But speak not ill words that poison the wind
For you waste your energy, my author of deceit.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Fear Not, Dear Friend, But Freely Live Your Days - Robert Louis Stevenson
Fear not, dear friend, but freely live your days
Though lesser lives should suffer. Such am I,
A lesser life, that what is his of sky
Though lesser lives should suffer. Such am I,
A lesser life, that what is his of sky
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Eurunderee - Henry Lawson
There are scenes in the distance where beauty is not,
On the desolate flats where gaunt appletrees rot.
Where the brooding old ridge rises up to the breeze
From his dark lonely gullies of stringy-bark trees,
There are voice-haunted gaps, ever sullen and strange,
But Eurunderee lies like a gem in the range.
On the desolate flats where gaunt appletrees rot.
Where the brooding old ridge rises up to the breeze
From his dark lonely gullies of stringy-bark trees,
There are voice-haunted gaps, ever sullen and strange,
But Eurunderee lies like a gem in the range.
Friday, 3 May 2013
The Veteran - Esaias Tegnér
I love the old heroic times
Of Charles the Twelfth, our country’s glory,
And deem them fittest for the scenes
Of stern or tender story;
Of Charles the Twelfth, our country’s glory,
And deem them fittest for the scenes
Of stern or tender story;
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Scythe Song - Andrew Lang
Mowers, weary and brown, and blithe,
What is the word methinks ye know —
Endless over-word that the scythe
Sings to the blades of the grass below?
What is the word methinks ye know —
Endless over-word that the scythe
Sings to the blades of the grass below?
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
The Himalayas (The Hunter and the Hero - Book V) - Bhāravi
The towering Himalaya rose,
Surpassing mighty Meru high,
To view the limits of wide space,
Perchance to scale the lofty sky!
Surpassing mighty Meru high,
To view the limits of wide space,
Perchance to scale the lofty sky!
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
To a Poor Old Woman - William Carlos Williams
munching a plum on
the street a paper bag
of them in her hand
the street a paper bag
of them in her hand
Monday, 29 April 2013
Wild Rose - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Once a lad a rose did spy,
On the moorland growing,
Young and lovely to the eye;
Fast he ran to see it nigh,
Ran with pleasure glowing.
Red rose, red rose, red rose red,
On the moorland growing.
On the moorland growing,
Young and lovely to the eye;
Fast he ran to see it nigh,
Ran with pleasure glowing.
Red rose, red rose, red rose red,
On the moorland growing.
Sunday, 28 April 2013
April showers - anonymous
When April skies begin to frown,
And the cold rain comes pelting down,
We must not grumble nor complain,
Nor idly say, we hate the rain.
And the cold rain comes pelting down,
We must not grumble nor complain,
Nor idly say, we hate the rain.
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Advice to Mrs. Mowat - Anne Hecht
Dear Hetty —
Since the single state
You've left to choose yourself a mate,
Since metamorphosed to a wife,
And bliss or woe insured for life,
A friendly muse the way should show
To gain the bliss and miss the woe.
Since the single state
You've left to choose yourself a mate,
Since metamorphosed to a wife,
And bliss or woe insured for life,
A friendly muse the way should show
To gain the bliss and miss the woe.
Friday, 26 April 2013
The Monkey And The Cat - Jean de La Fontaine
Jocko the Monkey, Mouser—his chum, the Cat,
Had the same master. Both were sleek and fat,
And mischievous. If anything went wrong,
The neighbours where not blamed. Be sure of that.
Had the same master. Both were sleek and fat,
And mischievous. If anything went wrong,
The neighbours where not blamed. Be sure of that.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
The Ballad of the Dead Ladies - François Villon
Tell me now, in what hidden way is
Lady Flora, the lovely Roman?
Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thaïs?
Neither of them the fairer woman?
Where is Echo, beheld of no man,
Only heard on river and mere—
She whose beauty was more than human?
But where are the snows of yesteryear?
Lady Flora, the lovely Roman?
Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thaïs?
Neither of them the fairer woman?
Where is Echo, beheld of no man,
Only heard on river and mere—
She whose beauty was more than human?
But where are the snows of yesteryear?
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Still Too Far Away - Xuân Diệu
The other day you sat too far away from me
So I asked you to move over a bit closer.
You inched over closer, but I demurred.
To be a good girl you inched still closer.
As I was boiling over, in haste with a smile
You scooted closer soothing, "Here I am!"
I brightened up then scowled at once
For I thought, you were still too far away.
So I asked you to move over a bit closer.
You inched over closer, but I demurred.
To be a good girl you inched still closer.
As I was boiling over, in haste with a smile
You scooted closer soothing, "Here I am!"
I brightened up then scowled at once
For I thought, you were still too far away.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
The Corn Husker - Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)
Hard by the Indian lodges, where the bush
Breaks in a clearing, through ill-fashioned fields,
She comes to labour, when the first still hush
Of autumn follows large and recent yields.
Breaks in a clearing, through ill-fashioned fields,
She comes to labour, when the first still hush
Of autumn follows large and recent yields.
Monday, 22 April 2013
The Last Piper - Edward J. O’Brien
Dark winds of the mountain,
White winds of the sea,
Are skirling the pibroch
Of Seumas an Righ.
White winds of the sea,
Are skirling the pibroch
Of Seumas an Righ.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Flung to the Heedless Winds - Martin Luther
Flung to the heedless winds,
Or on the waters cast,
The martyrs' ashes, watched,
Shall gathered be at last.
Or on the waters cast,
The martyrs' ashes, watched,
Shall gathered be at last.
Saturday, 20 April 2013
If You Forget Me - Pablo Neruda
I want you to know
one thing.
one thing.
Friday, 19 April 2013
Sunbeam - Anna Akhmatova
I pray to the sunbeam from the window -
It is pale, thin, straight.
It is pale, thin, straight.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Beg-Innish - John Millington Synge
Bring Kateen-beug and Maurya Jude
To dance in Beg-Innish,
And when the lads (they're in Dunquin)
Have sold their crabs and fish,
Wave fawny shawls and call them in,
And call the little girls who spin,
And seven weavers from Dunquin,
To dance in Beg-Innish.
To dance in Beg-Innish,
And when the lads (they're in Dunquin)
Have sold their crabs and fish,
Wave fawny shawls and call them in,
And call the little girls who spin,
And seven weavers from Dunquin,
To dance in Beg-Innish.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Stars in the Sea - Roderic Quinn
I took a boat on a starry night
And went for a row on the Water,
And she danced like a child on a wake of light
And bowed where the ripples caught her.
And went for a row on the Water,
And she danced like a child on a wake of light
And bowed where the ripples caught her.
Monday, 15 April 2013
The Ould Has-Been - Cicely Fox Smith
All down by the harbour a-walking one day,
I saw an old hulk by the wharf-side that lay,
Her topmasts lopped off and her paint weathered bare,
Red rust flaking off her, and no one to care.
I saw an old hulk by the wharf-side that lay,
Her topmasts lopped off and her paint weathered bare,
Red rust flaking off her, and no one to care.
Sunday, 14 April 2013
The Blessed Nation - Georgia C. Elliott
He holds in remembrance
Each one of His fold;
Their hairs are all numbered,
Their names are all told;
Their prayers are all answered,
Their cries are all heard:
How blessed is the nation
Whose God is the Lord!
Each one of His fold;
Their hairs are all numbered,
Their names are all told;
Their prayers are all answered,
Their cries are all heard:
How blessed is the nation
Whose God is the Lord!
Saturday, 13 April 2013
The soul and the body on the beach - Anna Swir
The soul on the beach
studies a textbook of philosophy.
The soul asks the body:
Who bound us together?
The body says:
Time to tan the knees.
studies a textbook of philosophy.
The soul asks the body:
Who bound us together?
The body says:
Time to tan the knees.
Friday, 12 April 2013
Tigers at Play - Stafford Beer
Sea birds stand on a rocky wall
evening is here.
Farewell to sunshine today.
evening is here.
Farewell to sunshine today.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
By Night when Others Soundly Slept - Anne Bradstreet
By night when others soundly slept
And hath at once both ease and Rest,
My waking eyes were open kept
And so to lie I found it best.
And hath at once both ease and Rest,
My waking eyes were open kept
And so to lie I found it best.
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
In the Express Train - Ludwig Fulda
I hasten by a city lightning-fast
Here in the rattling train: I see
Streets, houses, people shooting past,
Here in the rattling train: I see
Streets, houses, people shooting past,
Monday, 8 April 2013
Say, How Many Stars Are Glowing - Wilhelm Hey
Say, how many stars are glowing
On the heavens’ deep blue dome?
Say, how many clouds are going,
Over all the world to roam?
God our Lord has told their host,
That no single one is lost,
Though their number be so great.
On the heavens’ deep blue dome?
Say, how many clouds are going,
Over all the world to roam?
God our Lord has told their host,
That no single one is lost,
Though their number be so great.
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Longing - Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
The stars were so golden and glistening;
I stood by the window alone,
To songs of the post-horn listening,
O’er silent moorland blown.
My heart within me was burning.
“To travel—ah, what delight!”
I thought in my secret yearning,
In the glorious summer night.
I stood by the window alone,
To songs of the post-horn listening,
O’er silent moorland blown.
My heart within me was burning.
“To travel—ah, what delight!”
I thought in my secret yearning,
In the glorious summer night.
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
The Wish - Aleksandr Pushkin
I shed my tears; my tears – my consolation;
And I am silent; my murmur is dead,
And I am silent; my murmur is dead,
Monday, 1 April 2013
Easter Monday - Eleanor Farjeon
(In Memoriam E.T.)
In the last letter that I had from France
You thanked me for the silver Easter egg
In the last letter that I had from France
You thanked me for the silver Easter egg
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Easter - Katharine Tynan
Bring flowers to strew His way,
Yea, sing, make holiday;
Bid young lambs leap,
And earth laugh after sleep.
Yea, sing, make holiday;
Bid young lambs leap,
And earth laugh after sleep.
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Go To That Impenetrable Realm - Mirabai
Go to that impenetrable realm
That death himself trembles to look upon.
There plays the fountain of love
With swans sporting on its waters.
That death himself trembles to look upon.
There plays the fountain of love
With swans sporting on its waters.
Friday, 29 March 2013
Salvator Mundi: Via Crucis - Denise Levertov
Maybe He looked indeed
much as Rembrandt envisioned Him
in those small heads that seem in fact
portraits of more than a model.
much as Rembrandt envisioned Him
in those small heads that seem in fact
portraits of more than a model.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
If My Voice Is Not Reaching You - Afzal Ahmed Syed
If my voice is not reaching you
add to it the echo
echo of ancient epics
add to it the echo
echo of ancient epics
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Eve and Lilith - Seamus O'Sullivan
With Adam I have mourned for Lilith flown;
Yea, walked disconsolate in Paradise,
Yea, walked disconsolate in Paradise,
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
The Depth of a Landscape - Kim Sa-In
In gusting wind
short-stemmed plants shudder and tremble
yet no one pays attention.
short-stemmed plants shudder and tremble
yet no one pays attention.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
A Thousand Desires - Mirza Ghalib
Thousands of desires, each worth dying for...
Many of them I have realised... yet I yearn for more...
Many of them I have realised... yet I yearn for more...
A young Levite among priests - Osip Emilevich Mandelstam
A young Levite among priests,
He remained long on morning watch.
Jewish night grew thick around him,
The ruined temple was solemnly being raised.
He remained long on morning watch.
Jewish night grew thick around him,
The ruined temple was solemnly being raised.
Friday, 22 March 2013
They've Come - Alfonsina Storni
Today my mother and sisters
came to see me.
came to see me.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
If You Are Seeking Allah - Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
If you are seeking Allah,
Then keep clear of religious formalities.
Those who have seen Allah
Are away from all religions!
Those who do not see Allah here,
How will they see Him beyond?
Then keep clear of religious formalities.
Those who have seen Allah
Are away from all religions!
Those who do not see Allah here,
How will they see Him beyond?
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
To Margarita Debayle - Rubén Darío
Margarita, how beautiful the sea is:
still and blue.
The orange blossom in the breezes
drifting through.
The skylark in its glory
has your accent too:
Here, Margarita, is a story
made for you.
still and blue.
The orange blossom in the breezes
drifting through.
The skylark in its glory
has your accent too:
Here, Margarita, is a story
made for you.
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
A Conceited Mistake - Vasko Popa
Once upon a time there was a mistake
So silly so small
That no one would even have noticed it
So silly so small
That no one would even have noticed it
Monday, 18 March 2013
A Song Of Poppies - Virna Sheard
I love red poppies! Imperial red poppies!
Sun-worshippers are they;
Gladly as trees live through a hundred summers
They live one little day.
Sun-worshippers are they;
Gladly as trees live through a hundred summers
They live one little day.
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Cantiga de Santa Maria, No. 100 - Alfonso X El Sabio
Mary, magnified be,
with Daystar beside thee;
show the way where bide we
true to God and thou our guide be.
with Daystar beside thee;
show the way where bide we
true to God and thou our guide be.
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Hunger Camp At Jaslo - Wislawa Szymborska
Write it. Write. In ordinary ink
on ordinary paper: they were given no food,
they all died of hunger. "All. How many?
on ordinary paper: they were given no food,
they all died of hunger. "All. How many?
Friday, 15 March 2013
At crow's nest pass - Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)
At Crow's Nest Pass the mountains rend
Themselves apart, the rivers wend
A lawless course about their feet,
And breaking into torrents beat
In useless fury where they blend
At Crow's Nest Pass.
Themselves apart, the rivers wend
A lawless course about their feet,
And breaking into torrents beat
In useless fury where they blend
At Crow's Nest Pass.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
from: Vikramankadevacarita - Bilhana Kavi
After scaling the peaks
of the of the curving-browed girl’s breasts,
of the of the curving-browed girl’s breasts,
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Jerusalem - Nizar Qabbani
I wept until my tears were dry
I prayed until the candles flickered
I knelt until the floor creaked
I prayed until the candles flickered
I knelt until the floor creaked
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
While lounging in a chair - Afanasy Afanasevich Fet
While lounging in a chair, I looked up at the ceiling
Where, teasing my imagination,
A circle hangs above the quiet lamp,
And spins just like a ghostly shadow.
Where, teasing my imagination,
A circle hangs above the quiet lamp,
And spins just like a ghostly shadow.
Monday, 11 March 2013
It was with awe - Matsuo Basho
It was with awe
That I beheld
Fresh leaves, green leaves,
Bright in the sun.
Matsuo Basho (1644 - 1694) Japan
Tranlsated by Nobuyuki Yuasa
That I beheld
Fresh leaves, green leaves,
Bright in the sun.
Matsuo Basho (1644 - 1694) Japan
Tranlsated by Nobuyuki Yuasa
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
A cold rain starting - Matsuo Basho
A cold rain starting
And no hat—
So?
And no hat—
So?
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Before the white chrysanthemum - Yosa Buson
Before the white chrysanthemum
Prabhujee - Ravi Shankar
Oh Master, show some compassion on me,
Please come and dwell in my heart.
Please come and dwell in my heart.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Luna - Erik Johan Stagnelius
Deep slumber hung o'er sea and hill and plain;
With pale pink cheek fresh from her watery caves
Slow rose the moon out of the midnight waves,
Like Venus out of ocean born again.
With pale pink cheek fresh from her watery caves
Slow rose the moon out of the midnight waves,
Like Venus out of ocean born again.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Sitting under white branches - Heinrich Heine
Sitting under white branches,
You can hear the wind blowing,
In blankets of mist shrouded,
See the silent clouds flowing.
You can hear the wind blowing,
In blankets of mist shrouded,
See the silent clouds flowing.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
To Roosevelt - Rubén Darío
The voice that would reach you, Hunter, must speak
in Biblical tones, or in the poetry of Walt Whitman.
You are primitive and modern, simple and complex;
you are one part George Washington and one part Nimrod.
You are the United States,
future invader of our naive America
with its Indian blood, an America
that still prays to Christ and still speaks Spanish.
in Biblical tones, or in the poetry of Walt Whitman.
You are primitive and modern, simple and complex;
you are one part George Washington and one part Nimrod.
You are the United States,
future invader of our naive America
with its Indian blood, an America
that still prays to Christ and still speaks Spanish.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Indra - August Strindberg
Down to the sand-covered earth.
Straw from the harvested fields soiled our feet;
Dust from the high-roads,
Smoke from the cities,
Foul-smelling breaths,
Fumes from cellars and kitchens,
All we endured.
Then to the open sea we fled,
Filling our lungs with air,
Shaking our wings,
And laving our feet.
Straw from the harvested fields soiled our feet;
Dust from the high-roads,
Smoke from the cities,
Foul-smelling breaths,
Fumes from cellars and kitchens,
All we endured.
Then to the open sea we fled,
Filling our lungs with air,
Shaking our wings,
And laving our feet.
Monday, 18 February 2013
The Shining Hours (XVII) - Emile Verhaeren
That we may love each other through our eyes,
Let us our glances lave, and make them clear
Of all the thousand glances that they here
Have met, in this base world of servile lies.
Let us our glances lave, and make them clear
Of all the thousand glances that they here
Have met, in this base world of servile lies.
Sunday, 17 February 2013
The Temple Tank - Govinda Krishna Chettur
Here, by this pool, where herons stand and wait,
In quietness I cannot imitate:
In quietness I cannot imitate:
Saturday, 16 February 2013
There's Nae Luck about the House (The Mariner's Wife) - William Mickle
And are ye sure the news is true?
And are ye sure he's weel?
Is this a time to think o' wark?
Mak haste, lay by your wheel;
Is this the time to spin a thread
When Colin's at the door?
Reach me my cloak, I'll to the quay
And see him come ashore.
For there's nae luck about the house,
There's nae luck at a',
There's little pleasure in the house
When our gudeman's awa.
And are ye sure he's weel?
Is this a time to think o' wark?
Mak haste, lay by your wheel;
Is this the time to spin a thread
When Colin's at the door?
Reach me my cloak, I'll to the quay
And see him come ashore.
For there's nae luck about the house,
There's nae luck at a',
There's little pleasure in the house
When our gudeman's awa.
Friday, 15 February 2013
Advice: to himself - Catullus
Sad Catullus, stop playing the fool,
and let what you know leads you to ruin, end.
and let what you know leads you to ruin, end.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
My lady looks so gentle and so pure - Dante Alighieri
My lady looks so gentle and so pure
When yielding salutation by the way,
When yielding salutation by the way,
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
All the Hemispheres - Hafez
Leave the familiar for a while.
Let your senses and bodies stretch out
Let your senses and bodies stretch out
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Love is the master - Jalal al-Din Rumi
Love is the One who masters all things;
I am mastered totally by Love.
I am mastered totally by Love.
Monday, 11 February 2013
Tonight the moon... - Kostas Karyotakis
Tonight the moon will fall upon
the strand, a heavy pearl.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Unison - F.R. Scott
What is it makes a church so like a poem?
The inner silence – spaces between words?
The inner silence – spaces between words?
Saturday, 9 February 2013
The Ninth Secret Poem - Guillaume Apollinaire
I worship your fleece which is the perfect triangle
Of the Goddess
Of the Goddess
Friday, 8 February 2013
The Ocean's Song - Victor Hugo
We walked amongst the ruins famed in story
Of Rozel-Tower,
And saw the boundless waters stretch in glory
And heave in power.
Of Rozel-Tower,
And saw the boundless waters stretch in glory
And heave in power.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
The Old Lizard - Federico García Lorca
In the parched path
I have seen the good lizard
(one drop of crocodile)
meditating.
I have seen the good lizard
(one drop of crocodile)
meditating.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
The Castle By The Sea - Johann Ludwig Uhland
'Hast thou seen that lordly castle,
That Castle by the Sea?
Golden and red above it
The clouds float gorgeously.
That Castle by the Sea?
Golden and red above it
The clouds float gorgeously.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Jonah’s Prayer - Mihaly Babits
Words have become unfaithful things to me,
or else am I an overflowing sea,
goalless and hesitant, without a shore.
or else am I an overflowing sea,
goalless and hesitant, without a shore.
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Pointless your mourning - Adam Asnyk
Pointless your mourning and your toil
Helpless your curses dire
Past forms no miracle can bring
Back from funereal pyre.
Helpless your curses dire
Past forms no miracle can bring
Back from funereal pyre.
Friday, 1 February 2013
Show Me The Mountain That Packed Up And Left - Nontsizi Mgqwetho
“Come back,” mountain that left.
There are your people frantically scrabbling,
knowing full well that this country
will stand to the end of time.
There are your people frantically scrabbling,
knowing full well that this country
will stand to the end of time.
Thursday, 31 January 2013
In Jerusalem - Mahmoud Darwish
In Jerusalem, and I mean within the ancient walls,
I walk from one epoch to another without a memory
to guide me. The prophets over there are sharing
the history of the holy... ascending to heaven
I walk from one epoch to another without a memory
to guide me. The prophets over there are sharing
the history of the holy... ascending to heaven
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Beautiful Melite - Agathias Scholasticus
Beautiful Melite, in the throes of middle age,
retains her youthful grace.
retains her youthful grace.
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Pine Forest - Gabriela Mistral
Let us go now into the forest.
Trees will pass by your face,
and I will stop and offer you to them,
but they cannot bend down.
Trees will pass by your face,
and I will stop and offer you to them,
but they cannot bend down.
Monday, 28 January 2013
Projection - Jules Supervielle
Cemetery in the air
—Celestial dust—
Where friends will recognize each other
With less miserly eyes,
—Celestial dust—
Where friends will recognize each other
With less miserly eyes,
Sunday, 27 January 2013
The Cross - Leon Gellert
'I wear a cross of bronze,' he said,
'and men have told me I was brave.'
'and men have told me I was brave.'
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Haiku from The Three Cornered World - Natsume Soseki
from Chapter 3
Bamboo sweeps across the stairs,
But no dust rises
For 'tis but a shadow
Bamboo sweeps across the stairs,
But no dust rises
For 'tis but a shadow
Friday, 25 January 2013
Earthquake - Aimé Césaire
such great stretches of dreamscape
such lines of all too familiar lines
staved in
such lines of all too familiar lines
staved in
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Winter - Horace
[Book I: IX]
See how Soracte stands glistening with snowfall,
and the labouring woods bend under the weight:
see how the mountain streams are frozen,
cased in the ice by the shuddering cold?
See how Soracte stands glistening with snowfall,
and the labouring woods bend under the weight:
see how the mountain streams are frozen,
cased in the ice by the shuddering cold?
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Ballade [I die of thirst beside the fountain] - François Villon
I die of thirst beside the fountain
I'm hot as fire, I'm shaking tooth on tooth
In my own country I'm in a distant land
Beside the blaze I'm shivering in flames
Naked as a worm, dressed like a president
I laugh in tears and hope in despair
I cheer up in sad hopelessness
I'm joyful and no pleasure's anywhere
I'm powerful and lack all force and strength
Warmly welcomed, always turned away.
I'm hot as fire, I'm shaking tooth on tooth
In my own country I'm in a distant land
Beside the blaze I'm shivering in flames
Naked as a worm, dressed like a president
I laugh in tears and hope in despair
I cheer up in sad hopelessness
I'm joyful and no pleasure's anywhere
I'm powerful and lack all force and strength
Warmly welcomed, always turned away.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
The lyric poet's epilogue - Mihaly Babits
I am the only hero of my verses,
the first and last in every line to dwell:
my poems hope to sing of Universes,
but never reach beyond my lonely cell.
the first and last in every line to dwell:
my poems hope to sing of Universes,
but never reach beyond my lonely cell.
Monday, 21 January 2013
To the Nightingale - Jorge Luis Borges
On what secret night in England
Or by the incalculable constant Rhine,
Lost among all the nights of my nights,
Carried to my unknowing ear
Your voice, burdened with mythology,
Nightingale of Virgil, of the Persians?
Or by the incalculable constant Rhine,
Lost among all the nights of my nights,
Carried to my unknowing ear
Your voice, burdened with mythology,
Nightingale of Virgil, of the Persians?
Sunday, 20 January 2013
King Solomon and the Ants - John Greenleaf Whittier
Out from Jerusalem
The king rode with his great
War chiefs and lords of state,
And Sheba's queen with them;
The king rode with his great
War chiefs and lords of state,
And Sheba's queen with them;
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Rosalind - Hubert Church
Rosalind has come to town!
All the street’s a meadow,
Balconies are beeches brown
With a drowsy shadow,
And the long-drawn window panes
Are the foliage of her lanes.
All the street’s a meadow,
Balconies are beeches brown
With a drowsy shadow,
And the long-drawn window panes
Are the foliage of her lanes.
Friday, 18 January 2013
In The Forest - Sarojini Naidu
Here, O my heart, let us burn the dear dreams that are dead,
Here in this wood let us fashion a funeral pyre
Of fallen white petals and leaves that are mellow and red,
Here let us burn them in noon's flaming torches of fire.
Here in this wood let us fashion a funeral pyre
Of fallen white petals and leaves that are mellow and red,
Here let us burn them in noon's flaming torches of fire.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Baby's Dreams - Isabella Valancy Crawford
I saw a fairy twine,
Of star-white jessamine,
A dainty seat, shaped like an airy swing,
With two round yellow stars
Of star-white jessamine,
A dainty seat, shaped like an airy swing,
With two round yellow stars
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Stages - Hermann Hesse
As every flower fades and as all youth
Departs, so life at every stage,
So every virtue, so our grasp of truth,
Blooms in its day and may not last forever.
Departs, so life at every stage,
So every virtue, so our grasp of truth,
Blooms in its day and may not last forever.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Sonnet 7 [The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings] - Petrarch
The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings
With green hath clad the hill and eke the vale;
With green hath clad the hill and eke the vale;
Monday, 14 January 2013
Some an army of horsemen - Sappho
Some an army of horsemen, some an army on foot
and some say a fleet of ships is the loveliest sight
on this dark earth; but I say it is what—
ever you desire:
and some say a fleet of ships is the loveliest sight
on this dark earth; but I say it is what—
ever you desire:
Sunday, 13 January 2013
The Stars sang in God's Garden - Joseph Mary Plunkett
The stars sang in God’s garden;
The stars are the birds of God;
The night-time is God’s harvest,
Its fruits are the words of God.
The stars are the birds of God;
The night-time is God’s harvest,
Its fruits are the words of God.
Friday, 11 January 2013
A Little Love - Lưu Trọng Lư
I do not know your age or name.
Why is it my hearts in turmoil?
This lonely love does so embroil
Through long cold nights my soul in flame.
Why is it my hearts in turmoil?
This lonely love does so embroil
Through long cold nights my soul in flame.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Judith triumphant - Lope Félix de Vega Carpio
From bed to floor dangles
the bloodied right shoulder of the ferocious tyrant,
the bloodied right shoulder of the ferocious tyrant,
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
The Common Man - Julian Tuwim
When plastered billboards scream with slogans
'fight for your country, go to battle'
When media's print assults your senses,
'Support our leaders' shrieks and rattles...
And fools who don't know any better
Believe the old, eternal lie
That we must march and shoot and kill
Murder, and burn, and bomb, and grill...
'fight for your country, go to battle'
When media's print assults your senses,
'Support our leaders' shrieks and rattles...
And fools who don't know any better
Believe the old, eternal lie
That we must march and shoot and kill
Murder, and burn, and bomb, and grill...
Monday, 7 January 2013
The drive - Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger
From stuffy, dark houses
Out over the wold
Where the ploughed furrow drowses
In a haze of gold
Out over the wold
Where the ploughed furrow drowses
In a haze of gold
Sunday, 6 January 2013
I want to love - Michel Quoist
I want to love, Lord
I need to love.
All my being is desire;
My heart,
My body,
yearn in the night towards an unknown one to love.
My arms thrash about, and I can seize on no object for my love.
I am alone and want to be two. I speak, and no one is there to listen.
I live, and no one is there to share my life.
Why be so rich and have no one to enrich?
Where does this love come from?
Where is it going?
I want to love, Lord,
I need to love.
Here, this evening, Lord is all my love...
I need to love.
All my being is desire;
My heart,
My body,
yearn in the night towards an unknown one to love.
My arms thrash about, and I can seize on no object for my love.
I am alone and want to be two. I speak, and no one is there to listen.
I live, and no one is there to share my life.
Why be so rich and have no one to enrich?
Where does this love come from?
Where is it going?
I want to love, Lord,
I need to love.
Here, this evening, Lord is all my love...
Saturday, 5 January 2013
Toreador - Jean Cocteau
Pepita queen of Venice
When you go beneath your shutter
All gondoliers call out:
Watch out—Toreador!
No one rules your heart
In the grand palace where you sleep
And near you the old duenna lies in waiting
for the Toreador.
Toreador, bravest of the brave
When in Piazza San Marco
The wild, slobbering bull
Falls slain by your blade
It is not pride that caresses
Your heart beneath your golden cape
It is for a young goddess
That your passion burns, Toreador.
When you go beneath your shutter
All gondoliers call out:
Watch out—Toreador!
No one rules your heart
In the grand palace where you sleep
And near you the old duenna lies in waiting
for the Toreador.
Toreador, bravest of the brave
When in Piazza San Marco
The wild, slobbering bull
Falls slain by your blade
It is not pride that caresses
Your heart beneath your golden cape
It is for a young goddess
That your passion burns, Toreador.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Resplendent in their biblical glory - Georgy Ivanov
Resplendent in their biblical glory
Above the city float the flaming clouds;
The angel that tops Peter and Paul's fortress
Looks through them into centuries massed…
Above the city float the flaming clouds;
The angel that tops Peter and Paul's fortress
Looks through them into centuries massed…
Thursday, 3 January 2013
The River All Red - Yueh Fei
By the railing I stand,
Showers have stopped,
I bristle with wrath, my hair uncaging.
My eyes towards the sky,
To arms! Long I cry,
To war, for a heavenly cause! I m raging.
My decade of deeds, as dust I deem, short of the final victory,
O er thousands of miles, day or night, been in battle engaging.
So take it to heart, get set!
Lest, in vain, we ll regret,
Turned grey, our youthful heads, on ageing.
Showers have stopped,
I bristle with wrath, my hair uncaging.
My eyes towards the sky,
To arms! Long I cry,
To war, for a heavenly cause! I m raging.
My decade of deeds, as dust I deem, short of the final victory,
O er thousands of miles, day or night, been in battle engaging.
So take it to heart, get set!
Lest, in vain, we ll regret,
Turned grey, our youthful heads, on ageing.
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Ballade 2 - Eustache Deschamps
In Antwerp, Bruges, Ostend and Ghent
I used to order food with flair,
But in every inn to which I went
They always brought me, with my fare,
With every roast and mutton dish,
With boar, with rabbit, pigeon, bustard,
With fresh and with salt-water fish,
Always, never asking, mustard.
I used to order food with flair,
But in every inn to which I went
They always brought me, with my fare,
With every roast and mutton dish,
With boar, with rabbit, pigeon, bustard,
With fresh and with salt-water fish,
Always, never asking, mustard.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
A Wool Fleet Chorus - Cicely Fox Smith
Fare you well, you Sydney girls, time for us to go!
The Peter's at the fore truck, and five thousand bales below,
We've a dozen shellbacks forrard, and a skipper hard as nails,
And we're bound for old England and the January sales!
The Peter's at the fore truck, and five thousand bales below,
We've a dozen shellbacks forrard, and a skipper hard as nails,
And we're bound for old England and the January sales!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)