arms are meant for embracing
minds to cultivate dreams of flight
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Saturday, 30 August 2014
VAD - Mrs Bignold
'Valueless, A Duffer!' says the Sister's face.
When I try to do her orders with my bestest grace.
‘Vain And Disappointing!’ says Staff Nurse's eye,
If l dare to put my cap straight while she's walking by.
When I try to do her orders with my bestest grace.
‘Vain And Disappointing!’ says Staff Nurse's eye,
If l dare to put my cap straight while she's walking by.
Friday, 29 August 2014
catching your flying kiss - RIC S. Bastasa
what i catch today is a
flying kiss
like a white butterfly
departing from your
rose lips
now hovering to mine
flying kiss
like a white butterfly
departing from your
rose lips
now hovering to mine
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Morning - Nikolai Nekrasov
You're unhappy, sick at heart:
Oh, I know it — here such sickness isn't rare.
Nature can but mirror
The surrounding poverty.
Oh, I know it — here such sickness isn't rare.
Nature can but mirror
The surrounding poverty.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
I have Lived Me - Tendai R Mwanaka
What can I possibly see?
In the tracks of my feet.
My body knows it,
What my head denies.
That my spirit dwells inside me
Awakened in my womb
To presence of overwhelming numbers-
answerable to my personal summons.
In the tracks of my feet.
My body knows it,
What my head denies.
That my spirit dwells inside me
Awakened in my womb
To presence of overwhelming numbers-
answerable to my personal summons.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
To God and Ireland True - Ellen O’Leary
I sit beside my darling’s grave,
Who in the prison died,
And tho’ my tears fall thick and fast
I think of him with pride:
Ay, softly fall my tears like dew,
For one to God and Ireland true.
Who in the prison died,
And tho’ my tears fall thick and fast
I think of him with pride:
Ay, softly fall my tears like dew,
For one to God and Ireland true.
Monday, 25 August 2014
Autumn Song - Sarojini Naidu
Like a joy on the heart of a sorrow,
The sunset hangs on a cloud;
The sunset hangs on a cloud;
Sunday, 24 August 2014
The Promised Land - Carl Leggo
like ancient Caleb son of Jephunneh
I too
have explored
the promised land
I too
have explored
the promised land
Saturday, 23 August 2014
A window and a wall - Palas Kumar Ray
I saw the window but I saw no wall.
The open window greeted me to look through.
I saw promises and hopes waiting for me there.
The open window greeted me to look through.
I saw promises and hopes waiting for me there.
Friday, 22 August 2014
Nightingale - Federica Galetto
I am
I am like a stone under your tongue
I am like a stone under your tongue
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Musings - Ian Jazzi
It's sometimes confusing the spin of the earth.
The ways of the world, the happenings in this world.
Today she's nice, tomorrow she's not.
Today it's hot and tomorrow... Rain!
Today stability, tomorrow earthquakes.
Tsunamis. Pain.
Up & down like elevators we all travel the floors of life.
Stopping when there's a power cut or when we have an agenda.
Agenda.
The ways of the world, the happenings in this world.
Today she's nice, tomorrow she's not.
Today it's hot and tomorrow... Rain!
Today stability, tomorrow earthquakes.
Tsunamis. Pain.
Up & down like elevators we all travel the floors of life.
Stopping when there's a power cut or when we have an agenda.
Agenda.
Monday, 18 August 2014
Sonnet - Giovanni Quirino
He commends the work of Dante's life, then drawing to
its close; and deplores his own deficiencies.
its close; and deplores his own deficiencies.
Sunday, 17 August 2014
For Noha Al Hegelan - Venus Khoury-Ghata
At that time the earth was so high up
women hung out clouds and laundry on the same line
angels gripped their skirts to keep them from following stray souls
women hung out clouds and laundry on the same line
angels gripped their skirts to keep them from following stray souls
Saturday, 16 August 2014
Channelled - Jo Bell
A two-kingfisher day, with sparrowhawks thrown in
and we were bickering at Kingswood Junction.
Water won’t be told, she said, you never learn.
We settled to the first of nineteen locks.
and we were bickering at Kingswood Junction.
Water won’t be told, she said, you never learn.
We settled to the first of nineteen locks.
Friday, 15 August 2014
Catania - Vincenzo da Filicaja
Thou buried city, o'er thy site I muse! —
What! does no monumental stone remain
To say, "Here yawned the earthquake-riven plain,
Here stood Catania, and here Syracuse"?
What! does no monumental stone remain
To say, "Here yawned the earthquake-riven plain,
Here stood Catania, and here Syracuse"?
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Waking - Kālidāsa
Even the man who is happy
glimpses something
or a hair of sound touches him
glimpses something
or a hair of sound touches him
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
The Settled Bards - Ernest O'Ferrall
These be the grim suburban days,
And, tho' in verse we frolic,
All soberly we go our ways
Writing our sweet commercial lays
And any sort of stuff that pays
(Our Johnnie's got the colic).
And, tho' in verse we frolic,
All soberly we go our ways
Writing our sweet commercial lays
And any sort of stuff that pays
(Our Johnnie's got the colic).
Monday, 11 August 2014
Candles - Surjit Paatar
Light these candles.
Rise, light these candles.
There will remain,
These quarrelsome winds,
But you should light these candles.
Rise, light these candles.
There will remain,
These quarrelsome winds,
But you should light these candles.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Heaven and hell - Spervogel
He is full of power and might
Who was born on Christmas night,
The holy Christ is He;
Praised of all things that be,
Save the devil, whose lothely pride
Brooked not once to bow the knee,
So must he in hell abide.
Who was born on Christmas night,
The holy Christ is He;
Praised of all things that be,
Save the devil, whose lothely pride
Brooked not once to bow the knee,
So must he in hell abide.
Saturday, 9 August 2014
She that would gain a faithful lover - Anon
She that would gain a faithful lover
Must at a distance keep the slave;
Not by a look her heart discover,
Men should but guess the thoughts we have.
Whilst they're in doubt their flame increases,
And all attendance they will pay;
When once confess'd their ardour ceases,
And vows like smoke soon fly away.
Must at a distance keep the slave;
Not by a look her heart discover,
Men should but guess the thoughts we have.
Whilst they're in doubt their flame increases,
And all attendance they will pay;
When once confess'd their ardour ceases,
And vows like smoke soon fly away.
Friday, 8 August 2014
sparrow parents too - Kobayashi Issa
sparrow parents too
Thursday, 7 August 2014
A Coat - William Butler Yeats
I made my song a coat
Covered with embroideries
Out of old mythologies
From heel to throat;
Covered with embroideries
Out of old mythologies
From heel to throat;
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
The Miner - Henrik Johan Ibsen
Beetling rock, with roar and smoke
Break before my hammer-stroke!
Deeper I must thrust and lower
Till I hear the ring of ore.
Break before my hammer-stroke!
Deeper I must thrust and lower
Till I hear the ring of ore.
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
The Elixir of Exile - Abdourahman Waberi
is going to Carthage to help understand
Djibouti
Djibouti
Monday, 4 August 2014
To Silvia - Giacomo Leopardi
Silvia, do you remember
the moments, in your mortal life,
when beauty still shone
in your sidelong, laughing eyes,
and you, light and thoughtful,
went beyond girlhood’s limits?
the moments, in your mortal life,
when beauty still shone
in your sidelong, laughing eyes,
and you, light and thoughtful,
went beyond girlhood’s limits?
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Who Am I? - Deitrich Bonhoeffer
Who am I? They often tell me
I stepped from my cell’s confinement
Calmly, cheerfully, firmly,
Like a Squire from his country house.
I stepped from my cell’s confinement
Calmly, cheerfully, firmly,
Like a Squire from his country house.
Saturday, 2 August 2014
Your Hands - Pablo Neruda
When your hands leap
towards mine, love,
what do they bring me in flight?
towards mine, love,
what do they bring me in flight?
Friday, 1 August 2014
Island of Africa - Wayne Visser
Memories of Gondwana fade
The ancient world torn apart:
As rock plates and craters
Start shifting; slow-drifting –
And outcasts and misfits
Roll Darwin’s loaded dice
The ancient world torn apart:
As rock plates and craters
Start shifting; slow-drifting –
And outcasts and misfits
Roll Darwin’s loaded dice
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