Now mirk December’s dowie face
Glowrs owr the rigs wi sour grimace,
While, thro’ his minimum of space,
The bleer-ey’d sun,
Wi blinkin light and stealing pace,
His race doth run.
Monday, 30 November 2015
Sunday, 29 November 2015
The way is hard - Lina Sandell
The way is hard, narrow the gate.
But still it stands ajar,
So enter now, before too late,
There's room, whoe'er you are.
But still it stands ajar,
So enter now, before too late,
There's room, whoe'er you are.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Winter Noon - Umberto Saba
At that moment when I was still happy
(God forgive that vast and terrible
word) what almost changed my joy
(God forgive that vast and terrible
word) what almost changed my joy
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Silence - Giuseppe Ungaretti
I know a city
that each day fills with sun
and all is enraptured at that instant
that each day fills with sun
and all is enraptured at that instant
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Autumn - Adam Zagajewski
Autumn is always too early.
The peonies are still blooming, bees
are still working out ideal states,
and the cold bayonets of autumn
suddenly glint in the fields and the wind
rages.
The peonies are still blooming, bees
are still working out ideal states,
and the cold bayonets of autumn
suddenly glint in the fields and the wind
rages.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
Lamb of God - Nikolaus Decius
Lamb of God, innocent
Slaughtered upon the Tree,
Slaughtered upon the Tree,
Saturday, 21 November 2015
XXII - Nahuatl indian (anonymous)
Tico, tico, ticoti, tico, tico, ticoti
In the place of tears I the singer watch my flowers; they are in my hand; they intoxicate my soul and my song, as I walk alone with them, with my sad soul among them.
In the place of tears I the singer watch my flowers; they are in my hand; they intoxicate my soul and my song, as I walk alone with them, with my sad soul among them.
Friday, 20 November 2015
I will walk through the rye - Elmer Diktonius
I will walk through the rye
that sways in the wind
with lead-heavy ears
that sways in the wind
with lead-heavy ears
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Your Way - Our Way - The Truth - Zelda Quakawoot
Your way
Tradition is replaced by authority
Respect is replaced by greed
What is happening to this nation,
Is the planting of an evil seed.
Tradition is replaced by authority
Respect is replaced by greed
What is happening to this nation,
Is the planting of an evil seed.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Self-Portrait: Moon and Mind - Tina Escaja
I hold the cerebral cortex.
Electrical sequences naming me
generate my
presence,
Electrical sequences naming me
generate my
presence,
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Patong - Abhay K
A promenade of rainbows
ensconced by emerald hills
sand silver white
fine as flour
sirens emerging from the Andaman Sea
as Botticelli's Venus.
ensconced by emerald hills
sand silver white
fine as flour
sirens emerging from the Andaman Sea
as Botticelli's Venus.
Monday, 16 November 2015
The servant - Mimi Khalvati
Ma’mad, hurry, water the rose.
Blessed is the English one that grows
out in the rain.
Blessed is the English one that grows
out in the rain.
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Epistle - Marguerite de Navarre
If God gave me the Christ as lord.
Must I another wait upon?
If bread of life is my reward,
Must I the bread of death feed on?
Must I another wait upon?
If bread of life is my reward,
Must I the bread of death feed on?
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Stop The Violence - Anonymous
Drugs all over under the ground.
Guns, people crying, putting each other down.
Guns, people crying, putting each other down.
Friday, 13 November 2015
Common Night - Merdan Ehet'éli
This is a night made from words.
This is a night poured into our spines like pig iron.
This is a night that puts us up in slippers and in our bedrooms inside books.
This is a night that makes our noses shed hellfruit leaves.
This is a night poured into our spines like pig iron.
This is a night that puts us up in slippers and in our bedrooms inside books.
This is a night that makes our noses shed hellfruit leaves.
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Poems from The Tale of Genji (chapters 1 and 2) - Murasaki Shikibu
“We vowed that we would go together
down the road we all must go. You must not leave me behind.”
“I leave you, to go the road we all must go.
The road I would choose, if only I could, is the other.”
down the road we all must go. You must not leave me behind.”
“I leave you, to go the road we all must go.
The road I would choose, if only I could, is the other.”
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Woman’s Love and Life: I - Adalbert von Chamisso
Aa, since I have seen him,
I believe I’m blind.
I believe I’m blind.
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
The Wreck of the "Julie Plante" (A Legend of Lac St. Pierre) - William Henry Drummond
On wan dark night on Lac St. Pierre,
De win' she blow, blow, blow,
An' de crew of de wood scow "Julie Plante"
Got scar't an' run below—
For de win' she blow lak hurricane,
Bimeby she blow some more,
An' de scow bus' up on Lac St. Pierre
Wan arpent from de shore.
De win' she blow, blow, blow,
An' de crew of de wood scow "Julie Plante"
Got scar't an' run below—
For de win' she blow lak hurricane,
Bimeby she blow some more,
An' de scow bus' up on Lac St. Pierre
Wan arpent from de shore.
Monday, 9 November 2015
A Love Song from the North - Sarojini Naidu
Tell me no more of thy love, papeeha,
Wouldst thou recall to my heart, papeeha,
Dreams of delight that are gone,
When swift to my side came the feet of my lover
With stars of the dusk and the dawn?
Wouldst thou recall to my heart, papeeha,
Dreams of delight that are gone,
When swift to my side came the feet of my lover
With stars of the dusk and the dawn?
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Gone with the wind - Marguerite de Navarre
If men offend you in some wise,
Bear the affront light-heartedly;
And, if with calumny and lies,
Let not our thoughts unceasing be.
Much empty blathering
Prevails; and so, say what they may:
Gone with the wind are such as they.
Bear the affront light-heartedly;
And, if with calumny and lies,
Let not our thoughts unceasing be.
Much empty blathering
Prevails; and so, say what they may:
Gone with the wind are such as they.
Saturday, 7 November 2015
Change - Raymond Knister
I shall not wonder more, then,
But I shall know.
But I shall know.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Another Waking - Carl Spitteler
From the nightmare world of dream
I awakened with a scream.
I awakened with a scream.
Thursday, 5 November 2015
A song about a friend - Vladimir Vysotsky
If your friend just became a man,
Not a friend, not a foe, - just so,
If you really can't tell from the start,
If he's strong in his heart, -
To the peaks take this man - don't fret!
Not a friend, not a foe, - just so,
If you really can't tell from the start,
If he's strong in his heart, -
To the peaks take this man - don't fret!
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
The Crabs - Brian Vrepont
The crabs are lunching;
An hour I’ve watched, and still they eat,
Pincering microcosms from the scaly rocks,
Time to split-second mouth shutterings
Link Chinamen with chop-sticks;
No disrespect, but Asian they look,
And I on an overleaning rock am humbled.
An hour I’ve watched, and still they eat,
Pincering microcosms from the scaly rocks,
Time to split-second mouth shutterings
Link Chinamen with chop-sticks;
No disrespect, but Asian they look,
And I on an overleaning rock am humbled.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
The lost one - Meng Haoran
The red gleam o'er the mountains
Goes wavering from sight,
And the quiet moon enhances
The loveliness of night.
Goes wavering from sight,
And the quiet moon enhances
The loveliness of night.
Monday, 2 November 2015
After Trying Many Years - Michelangelo Buonarroti
After trying many years, and then
near death, the able man may know
an image living in the alpine stone.
near death, the able man may know
an image living in the alpine stone.
Sunday, 1 November 2015
The Beginning - Mark O'Connor
God himself
having that day planted a garden
walked through it at evening and knew
that Eden was not nearly complex enough.
having that day planted a garden
walked through it at evening and knew
that Eden was not nearly complex enough.
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