Pick a year, any year -
and the chances are that I cannot remember
where I was on New Year's Eve
except this year. I was in the square
dancing with my mother who was
drunk for the first time since 1966.
Tuesday, 31 December 2019
Monday, 30 December 2019
To the Serpent - Aimé Césaire
I have had occasion in the bewilderment of cities to search for the right animal to adore. So I worked my way back to the first times. Undoing cycles untying knots crushing plots removing covers killing hostages I searched.
Sunday, 29 December 2019
To One Sick - José Asunción Silva
So you go too? So you’re weak?
So you lack the breath of life and thirst
For the pure air, the wild auroras?
So you lack the breath of life and thirst
For the pure air, the wild auroras?
Saturday, 28 December 2019
Hope - Fenny Sterenborg
Arduous days and nothing to believe in
and now even I understand the stubbornness of grief
and now even I understand the stubbornness of grief
Thursday, 26 December 2019
De Profundis - Georg Trakl
There is a stubble field on which a black rain falls.
There is a tree which, brown, stands lonely here.
There is a hissing wind which haunts deserted huts—
How sad this evening.
There is a tree which, brown, stands lonely here.
There is a hissing wind which haunts deserted huts—
How sad this evening.
Saturday, 21 December 2019
Misaddress - Glennise Ayuk
the popular opinion hovers like a low stratus cloud,
a cumbersome disguise cloaks unwieldy
on the hearts and heads of the girls and women,
made increasingly so by raindrops of shame
that soak in,
a cumbersome disguise cloaks unwieldy
on the hearts and heads of the girls and women,
made increasingly so by raindrops of shame
that soak in,
Friday, 20 December 2019
Sunset - Ivan Theofilov
Oh how I love the joyful sunset
that comes like an antique vendor
of shawls and coral bracelets,
of music, wood carvings and colored dusk!
that comes like an antique vendor
of shawls and coral bracelets,
of music, wood carvings and colored dusk!
Thursday, 19 December 2019
The Shot - Ogundare Tope
each line
on her face is
a story of war,
each crease
tells of battles
fought and lost,
wounds brandished,
hope taken captive.
on her face is
a story of war,
each crease
tells of battles
fought and lost,
wounds brandished,
hope taken captive.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Lines to Haroun and Yahia - Isaac Al Mouseli
Th' affrighted sun ere while he fled,
And hid his radiant face in night;
A cheerless gloom the world o'erspread
But Haroun came and all was bright.
And hid his radiant face in night;
A cheerless gloom the world o'erspread
But Haroun came and all was bright.
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Absentee Husband - Denny Moonde
Its late in the night has he called you yet?
Is he heaven sent?
How can love be absent?
Is what you share fair and decent?
Is he heaven sent?
How can love be absent?
Is what you share fair and decent?
Monday, 16 December 2019
Circle of women - Hilda Twongyeirwe
Your head is a hive,
you are not sure you will survive.
Women form a circle around you
In their eyes, your stories flow like The Nile.
They collect them
and hand you the cup.
you are not sure you will survive.
Women form a circle around you
In their eyes, your stories flow like The Nile.
They collect them
and hand you the cup.
Sunday, 15 December 2019
Oh Mother of God - Fairuz
Oh mother of God, oh compassionate one
Oh treasure of mercy and assistance
You are our refuge and our hopes
Intercede on our behalf, oh virgin
Feel pity for our deaths
Oh treasure of mercy and assistance
You are our refuge and our hopes
Intercede on our behalf, oh virgin
Feel pity for our deaths
Saturday, 14 December 2019
Crossing The Fog - Satish Verma
To undo, what I had
not done.
When you will not give―
me your scars.
not done.
When you will not give―
me your scars.
Friday, 13 December 2019
The triumph of the victor - Nicholas Gordon
The triumph of the victor means
The losses have begun.
To be well-nigh invincible
Is to be on the run.
The losses have begun.
To be well-nigh invincible
Is to be on the run.
Thursday, 12 December 2019
Ballads North and South, No. 1 - Claudia Lars
For many years I couldn’t choose
the land of my song.
Two lands, throbbing within,
were mystery and gift.
the land of my song.
Two lands, throbbing within,
were mystery and gift.
Sunday, 8 December 2019
Jesus the King - Jordan Legaspi
You are the King of kings
born in a manger
to offer the beautiful place for us
born in a manger
to offer the beautiful place for us
Friday, 6 December 2019
Hunger - Jared Angira
The maize will grow
once when
long rains have come
once when
long rains have come
Thursday, 5 December 2019
Pepsi Cola - Hubert Matiúwàa
One Sunday a man arrived
to sell black water
that glistened like a riverstone.
to sell black water
that glistened like a riverstone.
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
The True Life - Tibullus
Let other men gather bright gold to themselves
and own many acres of well-ploughed soil,
let endless worry trouble them, with enemies nearby,
and the peals of the war-trumpets driving away sleep:
and own many acres of well-ploughed soil,
let endless worry trouble them, with enemies nearby,
and the peals of the war-trumpets driving away sleep:
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
The Lusiad (extract from Book V: Cape of Storms) - Luís Vas de Camões
I spoke;—when, rising through the darkened air,
Appalled we saw an hideous phantom glare;
High and enormous o’er the flood he towered,
And thwart our way with sullen aspect lowered.
An earthly paleness o’er his cheeks was spread;
Appalled we saw an hideous phantom glare;
High and enormous o’er the flood he towered,
And thwart our way with sullen aspect lowered.
An earthly paleness o’er his cheeks was spread;
Monday, 2 December 2019
A person is reflected by the whirlpool - Ekaterina Boyarskikh
A person is reflected by the whirlpool, not the face
in the intelligent Angar, crazy January water.
in the intelligent Angar, crazy January water.
Sunday, 1 December 2019
Ten Warnings to the Congregation - Jakushitsu Genkō
1. Always bear in mind that life, whose gravest problems are birth and death, is impermanent.
Saturday, 30 November 2019
The Flute - Naim Frashëri
Listen to the flute a-speaking,
Tell the tale of wretched exile,
Weeping for this world of sorrow
Using words of truth to spin it.
Tell the tale of wretched exile,
Weeping for this world of sorrow
Using words of truth to spin it.
Friday, 29 November 2019
Which is which? - Val Sengebau
Who am I?
Where am I?
I can't seem to find the answers.
I don't know where I belong.
I don't know where to go.
Where am I?
I can't seem to find the answers.
I don't know where I belong.
I don't know where to go.
Thursday, 28 November 2019
The Bird and the Storm-Cloud - Pamelia Sarah Yule
Little bird, is that thy sphere,
Yonder threat'ning cloud so near?
Sunbeams blaze along its brow,
Yet what darkness reigns below!
Yonder threat'ning cloud so near?
Sunbeams blaze along its brow,
Yet what darkness reigns below!
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Climbing Long-View Mountain’s Highest Peak - Meng Hao-jan
Rivers and mountains beyond the form seen:
Hsiang-yang’s beauty brings them in reach,
Hsiang-yang’s beauty brings them in reach,
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
The white lilies - Luis de Góngora y Argote
The white lilies, children of the Sun,
That Spring grants us from age to age,
That Spring grants us from age to age,
Monday, 25 November 2019
Your Song Resounded - Clemens Brentano
Your song resounded. I heard it
Drawn to the moon through roses:
Drawn to the moon through roses:
Sunday, 24 November 2019
Raga Asa - Baba Sheikh Farid
True lovers are those
who love with all their hearts.
Those who think of another,
speak of another
are called false lovers.
who love with all their hearts.
Those who think of another,
speak of another
are called false lovers.
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Quotes - Brigitte Fuchs
All rivers flow to the sea the sea
never fills up. Also the woman. And the
sun. Racing back to the place out of
breath. Attempting anew to be woman
never fills up. Also the woman. And the
sun. Racing back to the place out of
breath. Attempting anew to be woman
Friday, 22 November 2019
That Is Autumn - Theodor Storm
That is autumn; leaves are flying
Through branches naked to the wild;
The ship is rocking, sails are swelling-
Farewell you charming shipborn child.
Through branches naked to the wild;
The ship is rocking, sails are swelling-
Farewell you charming shipborn child.
Thursday, 21 November 2019
Kudu - Gaarriye
My father told me this story
when I was a child. We sat
in the shade of a tree and he began:
when I was a child. We sat
in the shade of a tree and he began:
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Kill Me, My Faithful Friends - Mansur Al-Hallaj
Kill me, my faithful friends,
For in my being killed is my life.
For in my being killed is my life.
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
More Than Myself - Anne Sexton
Not that it was beautiful,
but that, in the end, there was
a certain sense of order there;
but that, in the end, there was
a certain sense of order there;
Monday, 18 November 2019
When It Falls - Michael Theophilus Dom
Like a rock
Made of rain
Made of rain
Sunday, 17 November 2019
The Glorious New Creation - Isaiah
For I am about to create new heavens
and a new earth;
the former things shall not be remembered
or come to mind.
and a new earth;
the former things shall not be remembered
or come to mind.
Saturday, 16 November 2019
Repulsive being - Juan Rodolfo Wilcock
Repulsive being, you merit
Your verbal acquaintance with grief
Unlike the ants, unlike the porcupine.
Your verbal acquaintance with grief
Unlike the ants, unlike the porcupine.
Friday, 15 November 2019
Lisis - Dina Bellrham
i’d like you to feel
the pain of the branches,
the hunger of the train as it passes,
the cry of the girl
when the dolls are raped
the pain of the branches,
the hunger of the train as it passes,
the cry of the girl
when the dolls are raped
Thursday, 14 November 2019
Love for animals - Tom Mukasa
We give them names,
especially those we tame,
especially those we tame,
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
At the river crossing - Jim Pascual Agustin
Rocks and boulders
smoothed to roundness by the relentless
rushing of cold mountain waters,
please keep my daughters’
little feet on your firm backs.
smoothed to roundness by the relentless
rushing of cold mountain waters,
please keep my daughters’
little feet on your firm backs.
Monday, 11 November 2019
New days are like the changing of water - Nene Giorgadze
New days are like the changing of water.
It’s evening and from far away you see
people’s withering ikebana flowers
It’s evening and from far away you see
people’s withering ikebana flowers
Sunday, 10 November 2019
Credo - Romain Rolland and Edmond Bordeaux Szekely
We believe that our most precious possession is Life.
We believe we shall mobilize all the forces of Life against the forces of death.
We believe we shall mobilize all the forces of Life against the forces of death.
Saturday, 9 November 2019
The Missing Language - Zafer Şenocak
the cold days are counted up
the snow has stopped
and turned
into snow made of paper
the snow has stopped
and turned
into snow made of paper
Friday, 8 November 2019
Poem of things and other things - Oumar Farouk Sesay
A littered mind
A disused thought
A muffled song
A caged bird
A disused thought
A muffled song
A caged bird
Thursday, 7 November 2019
Elephant - Anonymous
Elephant who brings death. Elephant, a spirit in the bush.
With his single hand he can pull two palm trees to the ground.
With his single hand he can pull two palm trees to the ground.
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
Mis-using - Mtendere Alice Kishindo
Set myself on fire
Let the synthetic melt
The acrylic burn
And all this fat sizzle
Let the synthetic melt
The acrylic burn
And all this fat sizzle
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
I know I can - Esther Mbale
Growing up,
I accepted what society gave me
I accepted that women should lean on men
It was normal seeing a man beat his wife
I accepted what society gave me
I accepted that women should lean on men
It was normal seeing a man beat his wife
Monday, 4 November 2019
Dâri - Oumougna de Dantchandou
I dreamed last night
That Dâri de Tchiga was advising me
That Dâri de Tchiga was advising me
Sunday, 3 November 2019
The Very Self of the Self - Aïda Touré
Peel the golden layer off of you,
lo! Another one appears,
you are made of bouncy
luxurious particles
that ever reach for love,
lo! Another one appears,
you are made of bouncy
luxurious particles
that ever reach for love,
Friday, 1 November 2019
Bamako! - António Agostinho Neto
Bamako
Where the truth dropping on the leaf’s sheen
unites with the freshness of men
like strong roots under the warm surface of the soil
and where grow love and future
fertilised in the generosity of the Niger
shaded by the immensity of the Congo
to the shim of the African breeze of hearts
Where the truth dropping on the leaf’s sheen
unites with the freshness of men
like strong roots under the warm surface of the soil
and where grow love and future
fertilised in the generosity of the Niger
shaded by the immensity of the Congo
to the shim of the African breeze of hearts
Thursday, 31 October 2019
Other Banks - Fatma Krouma
I love you more in temperate climates
away from the killing sun
and the long and boring Sundays.
away from the killing sun
and the long and boring Sundays.
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
The meaning of the Circus - Tène Youssouf Gueye
Distant carillons of the Great Copper Clock
veiled echoes of bugles and the song of crowds (choir of
great communal feasts, syncopated applause descending
into the depths along green abysses)
we climb back up the dreams to the blue height of stars
all the way to the sonorous circus tiers
resplendent in light.
veiled echoes of bugles and the song of crowds (choir of
great communal feasts, syncopated applause descending
into the depths along green abysses)
we climb back up the dreams to the blue height of stars
all the way to the sonorous circus tiers
resplendent in light.
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Drowning - Tsebo Makakole
Scared and frustrated,
Ke tšohile batsoali,1
What are they going to say,
When I tell them?
My wallet all wet,
Containing my money
And my bank account cards.
Ke tšohile batsoali,1
What are they going to say,
When I tell them?
My wallet all wet,
Containing my money
And my bank account cards.
Monday, 28 October 2019
Not My Business - Niyi Osundare
They picked Akanni up one morning
Beat him soft like clay
And stuffed him down the belly
Of a waiting jeep.
Beat him soft like clay
And stuffed him down the belly
Of a waiting jeep.
Sunday, 27 October 2019
Two Strangers - Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva
One Sunday in December,
Two strangers met in church.
The Pastor talked about Salvation
and hope.
Then he told the church to join hands
And pray.
Rwabambarussshii shpirit, Jeshushhhhhh
Two strangers met in church.
The Pastor talked about Salvation
and hope.
Then he told the church to join hands
And pray.
Rwabambarussshii shpirit, Jeshushhhhhh
Saturday, 26 October 2019
corner pritchard - Siza Nkosi
corner pritchard
has a salon not wider
than the backroom of a house
in mzimhlophe
has a salon not wider
than the backroom of a house
in mzimhlophe
Friday, 25 October 2019
People in tall buildings - Rethabile Masilo
You see those people in the tall buildings, at their windows,
looking at a sky between whose seams a swallow with her beak
sews patches of blue into place?
looking at a sky between whose seams a swallow with her beak
sews patches of blue into place?
Thursday, 24 October 2019
The Rank - Thato Angela Chuma
The city pours itself here;
within the damp smell of roasting maize,
sweat,
and the snores of taxis and combis
travelling on half-dressed roads.
within the damp smell of roasting maize,
sweat,
and the snores of taxis and combis
travelling on half-dressed roads.
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Stank with Sweat - Nana Nyarko Boateng
The brave face
I wear is never washed
It stinks with sweat
my mother’s and mine
I wear is never washed
It stinks with sweat
my mother’s and mine
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
the inferior - Nanche Billa Robert
we bounced out of the egg
in a minuscule zone
worth
wealth
in a miniature of Africa
in a minuscule zone
worth
wealth
in a miniature of Africa
Monday, 21 October 2019
Pay attention when it comes - Caroline Anande Uliwa
In the ring of romantic love
There’s a new language
Symbolism with great vantage
There’s a new language
Symbolism with great vantage
Friday, 18 October 2019
In two ways have I loved Thee - Rabi’a of Basri
In two ways have I loved Thee: selfishly,
And with a love that worthy is of Thee.
And with a love that worthy is of Thee.
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Lines on Wood - Limam Boicha
As I listened to that old and beautiful song
its fine words were baptised by the flames
igniting the bonfire of this poem
its fine words were baptised by the flames
igniting the bonfire of this poem
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Kaidara (excerpt) - Amadou Hampâté Bâ
When the Great Forger of the skies reached his forge,
he plied his bellows till the forge came alight.
he plied his bellows till the forge came alight.
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
More rich taints yer! - Mamoudou Lamine Kane
At Nouakchott’s reddened intersections,
Baseless arrogance behind each wheel
Pouring down pot-holed roads
Towards who knows what hazy occupations.
Baseless arrogance behind each wheel
Pouring down pot-holed roads
Towards who knows what hazy occupations.
Sunday, 13 October 2019
O ignee Spiritus / Hymn to the Holy Spirit - Hildegard of Bingen
Praise to you
Spirit of fire!
to you who sound the timbrel
and the lyre.
Spirit of fire!
to you who sound the timbrel
and the lyre.
Saturday, 12 October 2019
Debtors’ Lane (with Drums & Ogene) - Christopher Okigbo
A & B: This is debtors’ lane, this is
the new haven, where wrinkled faces
watch the wall clock strike each hour
in a dry cellar.
the new haven, where wrinkled faces
watch the wall clock strike each hour
in a dry cellar.
Friday, 11 October 2019
Hashtag - Davina Philomena Kawuma
Headphones edged with brio,
bulging over skirted sofas.
Sport is the new sex.
bulging over skirted sofas.
Sport is the new sex.
Thursday, 10 October 2019
Run, Heart, Run - Efemia Chela
I exercise this muscle in my chest
with bad love, fake affection.
with bad love, fake affection.
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Civilian and Soldier - Wole Soyinka
My apparition rose from the fall of lead,
Declared, 'I am a civilian.' It only served
To aggravate your fright. For how could I
Have risen, a being of this world, in that hour
Of impartial death! And I thought also: nor is
Your quarrel of this world.
Declared, 'I am a civilian.' It only served
To aggravate your fright. For how could I
Have risen, a being of this world, in that hour
Of impartial death! And I thought also: nor is
Your quarrel of this world.
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
Departure - Chaman Lall
I
This wind sighing recalls certain things.
I warned you:
Beware of it:
Passion has wings;
This wind sighing recalls certain things.
I warned you:
Beware of it:
Passion has wings;
Monday, 7 October 2019
But who’s the one to bell the cat? - Eustache Deschamps
Among the mice, so runs the tale,
a brilliant convocation sat
against their enemy the cat
a brilliant convocation sat
against their enemy the cat
Sunday, 6 October 2019
Where I Wander - Levi Yitzchak
Where I wander – you!
Where I ponder – You!
Only You, You again, always You!
Where I ponder – You!
Only You, You again, always You!
Saturday, 5 October 2019
Question - Marie Under
We saw those berries, over-ripe and glowing,
in weak and tepid light of the October sun
persisting red as blood, in right full-growing,
without much inkling of the winter clouds to come.
in weak and tepid light of the October sun
persisting red as blood, in right full-growing,
without much inkling of the winter clouds to come.
Friday, 4 October 2019
The Joy of Life - Metrodorus
Hold every path of life.
In the market-place are honours and prudent dealings,
in the house rest;
In the market-place are honours and prudent dealings,
in the house rest;
Thursday, 3 October 2019
We are Brothers - Mugurditch Beshiktashlian
From glorious Nature’s myriad tongues
Though songs be breathed by lips of love,
And though the maiden’s fingers fair
Across the thrilling harp-strings rove,
Of all earth’s sounds, there is no other
So lovely as the name of brother.
Though songs be breathed by lips of love,
And though the maiden’s fingers fair
Across the thrilling harp-strings rove,
Of all earth’s sounds, there is no other
So lovely as the name of brother.
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
the Prudish Parent - Sylvanus Barnes
And so it came—
The fateful day, the dreaded moment
Which no shrinking parent can postpone.
The fateful day, the dreaded moment
Which no shrinking parent can postpone.
Tuesday, 1 October 2019
Adhiambo - Gabriel Okara
I hear many voices
like it's said a madman hears;
I hear trees talking
like it's said a medicine man hears.
like it's said a madman hears;
I hear trees talking
like it's said a medicine man hears.
Monday, 30 September 2019
May You Be Happy This Morning, Worn Traces! - Imru' al-Qais
How many a day, a night I'd spend
with a woman, stark as a statue outlined,
her face aglow as she turns to her mate
like softly radiant candle light;
with a woman, stark as a statue outlined,
her face aglow as she turns to her mate
like softly radiant candle light;
Sunday, 29 September 2019
Love is Lord of All - Boethius
Why are Nature's changes bound
To a fixed and ordered round?
What to leaguèd peace hath bent
Every warring element?
To a fixed and ordered round?
What to leaguèd peace hath bent
Every warring element?
Saturday, 28 September 2019
Song of Antiquity - Maironis
Word is here, from as far as Vilnius: Saddle the steed.
In Marienburg Teutonic knights move to destroy us.
Goodbye, dear heart, my sister! Be still. Wait for me.
If I not perish, I shall return, joyous.
In Marienburg Teutonic knights move to destroy us.
Goodbye, dear heart, my sister! Be still. Wait for me.
If I not perish, I shall return, joyous.
Friday, 27 September 2019
A pretty tale of Pakistan: I. The First Shot - N.V. Thadani
When comets trail across the sky.
Great men are born — some day to die:
Portents of a mighty fate,
To raise a man or ruin a state!
Great men are born — some day to die:
Portents of a mighty fate,
To raise a man or ruin a state!
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Sumatra - Miloš Crnjanski
Now we are carefree, light and tender.
We just think: how quiet are the snowy
peaks of the Urals.
We just think: how quiet are the snowy
peaks of the Urals.
Wednesday, 25 September 2019
On the Caprices of Fortune - Shems Almaali Cabus
Why should I blush that Fortune's frown
Dooms me life's humble paths to tread?
To live unheeded and unknown!
To sink forgotten to the dead!
Dooms me life's humble paths to tread?
To live unheeded and unknown!
To sink forgotten to the dead!
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
Vashti - Bhekumuzi Tshuma
I came to you with my heart,
As a loving shepherd,
An innocent lamb did I come;
As a loving shepherd,
An innocent lamb did I come;
Monday, 23 September 2019
A Watermill Beneath the Bed - Rosa Alice Branco
The mosquito net hangs over the white bedspread.
There is a rapids flowing right beneath the bed
and it drags us through the dizzying histories of water.
There is a rapids flowing right beneath the bed
and it drags us through the dizzying histories of water.
Sunday, 22 September 2019
O Holy Ghost! Thy heavenly dew - John Caspar Lavatar
O Holy Ghost! Thy heavenly dew
The hearts of sinners can renew;
Thou dost within our breasts abide,
And still to holy actions guide.
The hearts of sinners can renew;
Thou dost within our breasts abide,
And still to holy actions guide.
Saturday, 21 September 2019
The Spider in the Holiday House Motel - José Emilio Pacheco
The spider’s been here.
Quick as a will-o-the-wisp,
tiny as a flea the spider scaled-down,
her final reduction to an almost microbial being.
Quick as a will-o-the-wisp,
tiny as a flea the spider scaled-down,
her final reduction to an almost microbial being.
Friday, 20 September 2019
Moroni - MAB Elhad
The Moon’s disc emerges slowly,
Atop the Karthala and its wide open crater.
Crystalline night,
In a town of the East,
To the opaline reflections.
Atop the Karthala and its wide open crater.
Crystalline night,
In a town of the East,
To the opaline reflections.
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Brothers, your cries - Adi Rumi
Brothers, your cries
are ours too.
are ours too.
Wednesday, 18 September 2019
North and South - Marí Peté
the sun has touched the leaves
soft dipped brush
september days shrink here
inch by inch
soft dipped brush
september days shrink here
inch by inch
Tuesday, 17 September 2019
Good Morning! - Matilda Olkin
Oh, the Sun has awoken
And is leaping from her bed.
She opens one eye, then the other,
“Good morning!”
And is leaping from her bed.
She opens one eye, then the other,
“Good morning!”
Monday, 16 September 2019
Immortal Lust - Augusto dos Anjos
Do you really think that life-giving bliss,
The driving hunger of eurythmic atoms,
Will abort the molecules in motion
The driving hunger of eurythmic atoms,
Will abort the molecules in motion
Sunday, 15 September 2019
God Pursues Me Everywhere - Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
God pursues me everywhere,
Enmeshes me in glances,
And blinds my sightless back like flaming sun.
Enmeshes me in glances,
And blinds my sightless back like flaming sun.
Saturday, 14 September 2019
Creation - Sophus Niels Christen Claussen
I am unborn as yet, but am delivered giving birth.
From the life in my work I sense the life in myself,
robbed of this mirror, I am as good as laid in earth.
From the life in my work I sense the life in myself,
robbed of this mirror, I am as good as laid in earth.
Friday, 13 September 2019
Georgics Book I (lines 1-42) - Vergil
What makes crops smile,
beneath what star it befits to turn the soil, Maecenas,
and to train the vines to the elm-trees;
what is the management of cattle,
what the system for keeping a herd,
what skill is required for the thrifty bees,
henceforth I will take upon me to sing.
beneath what star it befits to turn the soil, Maecenas,
and to train the vines to the elm-trees;
what is the management of cattle,
what the system for keeping a herd,
what skill is required for the thrifty bees,
henceforth I will take upon me to sing.
Thursday, 12 September 2019
Sailing Homeward - Chan Fang-shēng
Cliffs that rise a thousand feet
Without a break,
Lake that stretches a hundred miles
Without a wave,
Without a break,
Lake that stretches a hundred miles
Without a wave,
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Eye of the Empire - Tsering Woeser
What kind of eye is that?
Yet, it must be an eye of utmost desires:
Yet, it must be an eye of utmost desires:
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Anecdote of a Goat - Abayomi Animashaun
There is one with slackened tie.
Beside him an old paper and a black umbrella.
Beside him an old paper and a black umbrella.
Monday, 9 September 2019
XXIV - Gaston Burssens
à Yvette
Adieu. These are the final notes
I’ve tapped out on my ribs and chest.
Adieu. These are the final notes
I’ve tapped out on my ribs and chest.
Sunday, 8 September 2019
One Must Go Beyond God - Johann Scheffler
In God nought e'er is known,
Friday, 6 September 2019
A-BO-LI-TION - Edouard J. Maunick
A!
… guitars/ravanes/invade us/
triangles/maravanes/carry us/
it’s the hour of the campfire/
it’s the hour of the campfire among the filaos tree/
it’s the hour of the campfire of the bush rum/
it’s the hour of an incandescent memory
existing even before
the native island was founded:
… guitars/ravanes/invade us/
triangles/maravanes/carry us/
it’s the hour of the campfire/
it’s the hour of the campfire among the filaos tree/
it’s the hour of the campfire of the bush rum/
it’s the hour of an incandescent memory
existing even before
the native island was founded:
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
real morning - Raghda Rüstem
I’m finally living a real morning
And I've had to slaughter so many dreams to get here
And I've had to slaughter so many dreams to get here
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
Košice - Jozef Urban
City of autumn and puddles and smoke
City of statues
To whom we blew kisses
City of statues
To whom we blew kisses
Monday, 2 September 2019
Your Journey - Rumi Ullidov
If you would order me
To take a long trip
To places you have been
And to see things you have seen
And experience every detail of your past life
I would kindly bow and accept your word
To take a long trip
To places you have been
And to see things you have seen
And experience every detail of your past life
I would kindly bow and accept your word
Sunday, 1 September 2019
Grant us - Edith Kanaka'ole
Grant us
knowledge from above,
knowledge from above,
Saturday, 31 August 2019
Romeo digs Juliet - Grand Corps Malade
Romeo lives on the ground floor of building 3
Juliet, in the building opposite, on the top floor
Both are 16 and every day, when they see each other
There grows in their eyes a desire to share things
It’s on their first date that they take that step
Under a sad autumn sky that rains on their bodies
They kiss like crazy, unafraid of the wind or the cold
For love has its reasons that the seasons don’t understand
Juliet, in the building opposite, on the top floor
Both are 16 and every day, when they see each other
There grows in their eyes a desire to share things
It’s on their first date that they take that step
Under a sad autumn sky that rains on their bodies
They kiss like crazy, unafraid of the wind or the cold
For love has its reasons that the seasons don’t understand
Friday, 30 August 2019
In time - Léo Ferré
In time …
In time, it goes, everything goes away.
We forget the face and we forget the voice,
The heart, when it stops beating, there’s no point
Searching any further, you must let it go and that’s good.
In time, it goes, everything goes away.
We forget the face and we forget the voice,
The heart, when it stops beating, there’s no point
Searching any further, you must let it go and that’s good.
Thursday, 29 August 2019
A Song and Three Questions - Amjad Nasser
I.
Talk is silver,
poetry is gold,
and women are the ringing of both metals.
Talk is silver,
poetry is gold,
and women are the ringing of both metals.
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Outskirts: Winter without People - Gennady Aygi
this shining
of light from from the world
along the revetment (o empty malleability
of dead resonance! —
of light from from the world
along the revetment (o empty malleability
of dead resonance! —
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Iventory of Things Left Behind - Liana Alaverdova
Things left behind: one casserole, enormous,
Ideal for pilav; Great-grandma’s samovar
In brass, antique (or nearly); with medallions
Assorted works of art, still life with melon,
Ideal for pilav; Great-grandma’s samovar
In brass, antique (or nearly); with medallions
Assorted works of art, still life with melon,
Monday, 26 August 2019
How to Walk on the Seashore - El Mahdi Qeraz
To be conscious is an evil being walking
Ask an insect on the seashore jumping
From one end to the other drawing
A wandering circle
Ask an insect on the seashore jumping
From one end to the other drawing
A wandering circle
Friday, 16 August 2019
Girls at Bwandilo, Lilongwe - Anonymous
Ladies of Bwandilo
They shameless signal you down
Clad in their min skirts
Min skirts endowed with long slits
They shameless signal you down
Clad in their min skirts
Min skirts endowed with long slits
Thursday, 15 August 2019
It seemes that Tunis is an auncient towne - Anonymous
It seemes that Tunis is an auncient towne
Neere to the ruines of Carthage once so prowde,
Neere to the ruines of Carthage once so prowde,
Wednesday, 14 August 2019
I think about you, Mogadishu - Delalorm Sesi Semabia
You star in my nightmares
You seduce in my temple
You challenge my sleep.
You seduce in my temple
You challenge my sleep.
Tuesday, 13 August 2019
Kampala Beggar - David Rubadiri
Dark twisted form
Of shreds and cunning
Crawling with an inward twinkle
At the agonies of Africa.
Of shreds and cunning
Crawling with an inward twinkle
At the agonies of Africa.
Monday, 12 August 2019
Banjul this afternoon - Obinna Chilekezi
I can’t comprehend the weather
as the sun goes laughing in this cold
around the town.
as the sun goes laughing in this cold
around the town.
Sunday, 11 August 2019
Dear Cape Town - Kerry Hammerton
I would like to give you a giraffe
like the one in the central park of Cuidad Juárez.
In that northern Mexican town
they treat their giraffe like a tourist.
like the one in the central park of Cuidad Juárez.
In that northern Mexican town
they treat their giraffe like a tourist.
Saturday, 10 August 2019
Cairo - Nesma
I'd go to the airport an hour before the arrival time of your plane even though I know it'll arrive an hour late.
I'd go an hour early because I want us to share your first experience of Egyptian timing.
Egypt is not bound to the pace in which Earth loops her way around the sun like the lake swan, because Egypt always preferred belly dances to ballet and it shows well in weddings.
I'd go an hour early because I want us to share your first experience of Egyptian timing.
Egypt is not bound to the pace in which Earth loops her way around the sun like the lake swan, because Egypt always preferred belly dances to ballet and it shows well in weddings.
Friday, 9 August 2019
Spring in Nairobi - Ngwatilo Mawiyoo
Spring in Nairobi
is Jacaranda trees in bloom
a blissful blue, bold, edging
toward lavender gladness.
is Jacaranda trees in bloom
a blissful blue, bold, edging
toward lavender gladness.
Thursday, 8 August 2019
Addis Ababa - Fekade Azeze
I walk your streets, but make no strides:
your shops and kiosks crowd my eyes
ENTs and dentistries
music stalls
drug shacks
photo booths
jumbled!
chaotic!
Sunday, 4 August 2019
The Bible - Alice Sedgwick
What taught me the first great cause
Who existed ere creation rose
And gave us our universal laws
The Bible
Who existed ere creation rose
And gave us our universal laws
The Bible
Friday, 2 August 2019
March - Susan Frances Harrison
Here on the wide waste lands,
Take—child—these trembling hands,
Though my life be as blank and waste,
My days as sorely ungraced
By glimmer of green on the rim
Of a sunless wilderness dim,
As the wet fields barren and brown,
As the fork of each sterile limb
Shorn of its lustrous crown.
Take—child—these trembling hands,
Though my life be as blank and waste,
My days as sorely ungraced
By glimmer of green on the rim
Of a sunless wilderness dim,
As the wet fields barren and brown,
As the fork of each sterile limb
Shorn of its lustrous crown.
Thursday, 1 August 2019
The Price of Progress - Aileen Shirra
Chestnuts lie strewn on the cow grass
Cast down among the leaves by carelessly gusting gales
And prematurely aborted from their spiky wombs,
White underbellies betraying their vulnerability,
By fat- cheeked, scolding squirrels
Cast down among the leaves by carelessly gusting gales
And prematurely aborted from their spiky wombs,
White underbellies betraying their vulnerability,
By fat- cheeked, scolding squirrels
Wednesday, 31 July 2019
Fog - Louise Otto-Peters
A grey veil has settled all around.
I know not: will the sun break through
Or will this fog completely mask it, today;
And will it rise; and will it fall again?
So might I ask- but the world maintains its silence
And meadow and valley are filled with haze.
I know not: will the sun break through
Or will this fog completely mask it, today;
And will it rise; and will it fall again?
So might I ask- but the world maintains its silence
And meadow and valley are filled with haze.
Tuesday, 30 July 2019
My Nook - Nora May French
Oh, half way up the hill it was, where one might sit leaf-hidden,
And stare across the canyoned depths to distant miles of blue;
Upon the little path to it no foot might step unbidden.
Upon the little path to it no foot might step unbidden.
Monday, 29 July 2019
I Hardly Remember - Rafael Guillén
I hardly remember your voice, but the pain of you
floats in some remote current of my blood.
I carry you in my depths, trapped in the sludge
like one of those corpses the sea refuses to give up.
floats in some remote current of my blood.
I carry you in my depths, trapped in the sludge
like one of those corpses the sea refuses to give up.
Sunday, 28 July 2019
A Letter from the Youth of Britain - Krystina Mawer
Little Britain is severed and splintered,
A country divided in two,
A country divided in two,
Saturday, 27 July 2019
Fake - N. Ullrich Katalin
Fake-flowers in fake-soil,
fake-world with fake-lawn.
fake-world with fake-lawn.
Friday, 26 July 2019
How Babs Malone Cut Down the Field - Barcroft Boake
Now the squatters and the “cockies,”
Shearers, trainers and their jockeys
Had gathered them together for a meeting on the flat;
They had mustered all their forces,
Owners brought their fastest horses,
Monaro-bred—I couldn’t give them greater praise than that.
Shearers, trainers and their jockeys
Had gathered them together for a meeting on the flat;
They had mustered all their forces,
Owners brought their fastest horses,
Monaro-bred—I couldn’t give them greater praise than that.
Thursday, 25 July 2019
Pinocchio - Leungo Frank
I used to be just like Pinocchio
I wanted to be real
To feel things
Feel joy
Feel pain
I wanted to be real
To feel things
Feel joy
Feel pain
Wednesday, 24 July 2019
The Land of Exile - Ch`u Yuan
Methinks there's a genius
Roams in the mountains,
Girdled with ivy
And robed in wisteria,
Roams in the mountains,
Girdled with ivy
And robed in wisteria,
Tuesday, 23 July 2019
Pine Tree in Spring (for Leon Damas) - Chinua Achebe
Pine tree
flag bearer
of green memory
across the breach of a desolate hour
flag bearer
of green memory
across the breach of a desolate hour
Monday, 22 July 2019
Heartbeat - Mikayil Mushfig
My heartbeat said:
"There's luck ahead...
Great, glorious days
That brace and daze
Are yet to come!"
"There's luck ahead...
Great, glorious days
That brace and daze
Are yet to come!"
Sunday, 21 July 2019
Humility - Marguerite Porete
This Humility, who is aunt and mother,
is daughter of Divine majesty and so is born from Divinity.
is daughter of Divine majesty and so is born from Divinity.
Friday, 19 July 2019
Ecstasy - Gabriela Mistral
Now, O Christ, seal my eyelids,
Let ice on my lips be spread!
Let ice on my lips be spread!
Thursday, 18 July 2019
The sun is at rest - Holger Drachmann
The sun is at rest; its rays are gone!
Day now reposes,
Day now reposes,
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Song of Day in Yosemite Valley - Yone Noguchi
O thunderous opening of the unseen gate of solemn Heaven's Eternal Court!
Behold, clouds, tenants of the sky, sweep down from the Heavens unto a secret palace under the Earth!—
Behold, clouds, tenants of the sky, sweep down from the Heavens unto a secret palace under the Earth!—
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
In Sophie’s Diary - Juliusz Słowacki
For poems, Sophie, ask me not, I pray.
When thou art back in Poland’s merry clime,
A flower will sing a song for thee each day,
A star at night will make for thee a rhyme.
When thou art back in Poland’s merry clime,
A flower will sing a song for thee each day,
A star at night will make for thee a rhyme.
Monday, 15 July 2019
Theory of Recruiting - Regina Derieva
Sons of bitches
were born
with hearts of stone,
were born
with hearts of stone,
Sunday, 14 July 2019
The Song of the Wind - Taliesin
Whose idea was the wind?
Created before the deluge,
he is a powerful creature,
sans flesh, sans bone,
sans veins, sans blood,
sans head, and sans feet.
Created before the deluge,
he is a powerful creature,
sans flesh, sans bone,
sans veins, sans blood,
sans head, and sans feet.
Saturday, 13 July 2019
Sonnet XVI. Love and Art - Michelangelo Buonarroti
As pen and ink alike serve him who .sings
In high or low or intermediate style;
As the same stone hath shapes both rich and vile
To match the fancies that each master brings;
In high or low or intermediate style;
As the same stone hath shapes both rich and vile
To match the fancies that each master brings;
Friday, 12 July 2019
Lord Tennyson - T. Ramakrishna
A poet of my native land has said -
The life the good and virtuous lead on earth
Is like the black-eyed maiden of the East,
The life the good and virtuous lead on earth
Is like the black-eyed maiden of the East,
Thursday, 11 July 2019
To Be an Infant - Sonja Åkesson
to be carried on the arms of daddies
as conversational bait for strange ladies
as conversational bait for strange ladies
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Danish Manor Ghosts - Henrik Nordbrandt
Danish Manor Ghosts
was the title of a book
that my mother said she stopped reading
because it got too Frightening.
was the title of a book
that my mother said she stopped reading
because it got too Frightening.
Tuesday, 9 July 2019
This Evening Also - Paul Celan
More fully,
since snow fell even on this
sun-drifted, sun-drenched sea,
since snow fell even on this
sun-drifted, sun-drenched sea,
Monday, 8 July 2019
Lament II - Jan Kochanowski
If I had ever thought to write in praise
Of little children and their simple ways,
Far rather had I fashioned cradle verse
To rock to slumber, or the songs a nurse
Might croon above the baby on her breast.
Of little children and their simple ways,
Far rather had I fashioned cradle verse
To rock to slumber, or the songs a nurse
Might croon above the baby on her breast.
Sunday, 7 July 2019
I Travelled among Unknown Men - William Wordsworth
I travelled among unknown men,
In lands beyond the sea;
Nor, England! did I know till then
What love I bore to thee.
In lands beyond the sea;
Nor, England! did I know till then
What love I bore to thee.
Saturday, 29 June 2019
Dreaming of the Mountain - Ayukawa Nobuo
It is the only place I will be able to return to.
It is the beginning and the end of nature.
The mountain of my homeland.
The village where my father was born is in the mountains,
the town where my mother was born is surrounded by mountains.
Always the sun and moon rise from the peak and set in the ridge.
It is the beginning and the end of nature.
The mountain of my homeland.
The village where my father was born is in the mountains,
the town where my mother was born is surrounded by mountains.
Always the sun and moon rise from the peak and set in the ridge.
Friday, 28 June 2019
Old Spookses' Pass - Isabella Valancy Crawford
I.
We'd camped that night on Yaller Bull Flat,--
Thar was Possum Billy, an' Tom, an' me.
Right smart at throwin' a lariat
Was them two fellers, as ever I see;
An' for ridin' a broncho, or argyin' squar
With the devil roll'd up in the hide of a mule,
Them two fellers that camp'd with me thar
Would hev made an' or'nary feller a fool.
We'd camped that night on Yaller Bull Flat,--
Thar was Possum Billy, an' Tom, an' me.
Right smart at throwin' a lariat
Was them two fellers, as ever I see;
An' for ridin' a broncho, or argyin' squar
With the devil roll'd up in the hide of a mule,
Them two fellers that camp'd with me thar
Would hev made an' or'nary feller a fool.
Thursday, 27 June 2019
The Loreley - Heinrich Heine
I know not what evermore grieves me,
What makes me sorrow so:
A tale of old times never leaves me,
A tale of long ago.
What makes me sorrow so:
A tale of old times never leaves me,
A tale of long ago.
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
+ANTINOUS+: A Poem - Fernando Pessoa
It rained outside right into Hadrian's soul.
The boy lay dead
On the low couch, on whose denuded whole,
To Hadrian's eyes, that at their seeing bled,
The shadowy light of Death's eclipse was shed.
The boy lay dead
On the low couch, on whose denuded whole,
To Hadrian's eyes, that at their seeing bled,
The shadowy light of Death's eclipse was shed.
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
The Star Wizard's Legacy - Vasko Popa
He left behind his words
Lovelier than the world
No one dares look at them
Lovelier than the world
No one dares look at them
Monday, 24 June 2019
You Will Hear Thunder - Anna Akhmatova
You will hear thunder and remember me,
And think: she wanted storms. The rim
Of the sky will be the colour of hard crimson,
And your heart, as it was then, will be on fire.
And think: she wanted storms. The rim
Of the sky will be the colour of hard crimson,
And your heart, as it was then, will be on fire.
Sunday, 23 June 2019
The Nut Garden - Joseph Gikatilla
The Nut Garden holds things felt and thought,
and feeling for thought is always a palace —
and feeling for thought is always a palace —
Saturday, 22 June 2019
Too Lazy To Be Ambitious - Taigu Ryokan
Too lazy to be ambitious,
I let the world take care of itself.
I let the world take care of itself.
Friday, 21 June 2019
Summer Paintings in Europe - Floss M. Jay
Oh – and these are not paintings:
This shoulder of wheaten gold
tumbling across the low hill
susceptible to breeze and wind
as Van Gogh predicted.
This shoulder of wheaten gold
tumbling across the low hill
susceptible to breeze and wind
as Van Gogh predicted.
Thursday, 20 June 2019
Oh when will autumn moon and spring flowers end? - Li Yu
Oh when will autumn moon and spring flowers end?
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Beyond Siberia Again Siberia - Regina Derieva
Beyond Siberia again Siberia,
beyond impenetrable forest again forest.
And beyond it waste ground,
where a blizzard of snow breaks loose.
beyond impenetrable forest again forest.
And beyond it waste ground,
where a blizzard of snow breaks loose.
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Every Time I Kiss You - Nizar Qabbani
Every time I kiss you
After a long separation
After a long separation
Monday, 17 June 2019
The Friend - Francisca Stoecklin
You are so far away.
The space that parts our gaze
Cannot be bridged
in a single day.
The space that parts our gaze
Cannot be bridged
in a single day.
Sunday, 16 June 2019
Raga Dhanashri - Pipa
The body is God,
the body is the temple,
the body is the worshiper,
the body is the sacred shrine.
The body is the incense,
the lamp, the sacred offerings;
it is the body I worship
with broken petals.
the body is the temple,
the body is the worshiper,
the body is the sacred shrine.
The body is the incense,
the lamp, the sacred offerings;
it is the body I worship
with broken petals.
Saturday, 15 June 2019
The Demon Snow-Shoes (A Legend of Kiandra) - Barcroft Henry Boake
The snow lies deep on hill and dale,
In rocky gulch and grassy vale,
The tiny, trickling, tumbling falls
Are frozen ’twixt their rocky walls
That grey and brown look silent down
Upon Kiandra’s shrouded town.
In rocky gulch and grassy vale,
The tiny, trickling, tumbling falls
Are frozen ’twixt their rocky walls
That grey and brown look silent down
Upon Kiandra’s shrouded town.
Friday, 14 June 2019
The Steppe - Boris Pasternak
How lovely those journeys into quiet!
Boundless the steppe, like a seascape,
ants rustle, and the feather-grass sighs,
mosquitoes go whining through space.
Boundless the steppe, like a seascape,
ants rustle, and the feather-grass sighs,
mosquitoes go whining through space.
Thursday, 13 June 2019
Easy - Paul Éluard
Easy and beautiful under
your eyelids
As the meeting of pleasure
Dance and the rest
your eyelids
As the meeting of pleasure
Dance and the rest
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
The Quality of Life - Publius Annius Florus
Bacchus, of the vine revealer, let thy fullness aid the vine:
Send the dulcet juice aflowing which no nectar can outshine.
Grant it ever-mellowing storage lest in veins inimical
It produce a smack of roughness turned to vinegar withal.
Send the dulcet juice aflowing which no nectar can outshine.
Grant it ever-mellowing storage lest in veins inimical
It produce a smack of roughness turned to vinegar withal.
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Love's despair - Dermot O'Curnan
I am desolate,
Bereft by bitter fate;
No cure beneath the skies can save me,
No cure on sea or strand,
Nor in any human hand—
But hers, this paining wound who gave me.
Bereft by bitter fate;
No cure beneath the skies can save me,
No cure on sea or strand,
Nor in any human hand—
But hers, this paining wound who gave me.
Monday, 10 June 2019
Go, dream no more - Pamelia Sarah Yule
Go, dream no more of a sun-bright sky
With never a cloud to dim!—
Thou hast seen the storm in its robes of night,
Them hast felt the rush of the whirlwind's might,
Thou hast shrunk from the lightning's arrowy flight,
When the Spirit of Storms went by!
With never a cloud to dim!—
Thou hast seen the storm in its robes of night,
Them hast felt the rush of the whirlwind's might,
Thou hast shrunk from the lightning's arrowy flight,
When the Spirit of Storms went by!
Sunday, 9 June 2019
Bermuda triangle - Ivan Borislavov
Did I dream I was flying over the Bermuda triangle?
Below me the stars were reeling –
the lights of the heavenly airport.
And the airplane – a Southern Cross on fire –
engraved in the vortex of night.
I was ablaze with fire – other than this I can't remember anything.
Below me the stars were reeling –
the lights of the heavenly airport.
And the airplane – a Southern Cross on fire –
engraved in the vortex of night.
I was ablaze with fire – other than this I can't remember anything.
Saturday, 8 June 2019
The lay of Our Lady (IV) - Frauenlob
Do not deny,
Too shy, the joy,
When he thee did ply —
Too shy, the joy,
When he thee did ply —
Friday, 7 June 2019
Blood Money - Syl Cheney-Coker
Along the route of this river,
with a little luck, we shall chance upon
our brothers' fortune, hidden with that cold smile
Thursday, 6 June 2019
The Feast - Dorian Haarhoff
I have laid the round table
and set the seven-bit candle stick, centre-piece.
the hour is late. the chairs stand empty.
the invited guests have not come
nor sent regrets.
and set the seven-bit candle stick, centre-piece.
the hour is late. the chairs stand empty.
the invited guests have not come
nor sent regrets.
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
The essence of this world - Rudaki
May the world please our lord. May he live long.
May no accidents befall him.
May no accidents befall him.
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
To a Dead Crow - Kasiprasad Ghose
Gay minstrel of the Indian clime!
How oft at morning's rosy prime
When thou didst sing in caw, caw numbers,
Vexed I've awoke from my sweet slumbers,
And to avoid that hateful sound,
That plagues a head howe'er profound,
Have walked out in my garden, where
Beside the tank, in many a square,
Sweet lilies, jasmines, roses bloom,
Far from those trees within whose gloom
Of foliage thick, thou hadst thy nest
From daily toil at night to rest.
How oft at morning's rosy prime
When thou didst sing in caw, caw numbers,
Vexed I've awoke from my sweet slumbers,
And to avoid that hateful sound,
That plagues a head howe'er profound,
Have walked out in my garden, where
Beside the tank, in many a square,
Sweet lilies, jasmines, roses bloom,
Far from those trees within whose gloom
Of foliage thick, thou hadst thy nest
From daily toil at night to rest.
Monday, 3 June 2019
Courbet:The Stone Breakers - Rene Char
Sand and straw live gently, soften the fall of wine.
They gather quills from dovecotes.
Theirs is the gullet’s greedy tongue.
They gather quills from dovecotes.
Theirs is the gullet’s greedy tongue.
Sunday, 2 June 2019
The Celestial Fire -Yannai
Now an angel of the Lord appeared to Moses in a blazing fire —
a fire that devours fire;
a fire that devours fire;
Saturday, 1 June 2019
Siberia - James Clarence Mangan
In Siberia's wastes
The ice-wind's breath
Woundeth like the toothed steel;
Lost Siberia doth reveal
Only blight and death.
The ice-wind's breath
Woundeth like the toothed steel;
Lost Siberia doth reveal
Only blight and death.
Friday, 31 May 2019
the well digger - Yokoi Yayū
the well digger
comes out into the floating world—
the heat!
comes out into the floating world—
the heat!
Thursday, 30 May 2019
The Domain - J. Le Gay Brereton
The bulging cloud mounts lazily
In shade where sunlight glances through,
And sweeping lightly from the tree
Melts indolently in the blue.
In shade where sunlight glances through,
And sweeping lightly from the tree
Melts indolently in the blue.
Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Liverpool - Yasemin Balandi
When night ends, the fog begins
Heavy as lead!
Shrouding the town:
Once grand
And home of grandeur.
Heavy as lead!
Shrouding the town:
Once grand
And home of grandeur.
Tuesday, 28 May 2019
Everything Has Changed (Except Graves) - Mzi Mahola
I stood at the ruins
of my former school
where I was patiently moulded;
wild plants own every space now;
my soul was paralyzed.
What happened to the roofs
the doors and windows?
of my former school
where I was patiently moulded;
wild plants own every space now;
my soul was paralyzed.
What happened to the roofs
the doors and windows?
Monday, 27 May 2019
A Meditation - José Agostinho de Macedo
Portentous Egypt! I in thee behold
And studiously examine human-kind,
Learning to know me in mine origin,
In the primeval and the social state.
And studiously examine human-kind,
Learning to know me in mine origin,
In the primeval and the social state.
Sunday, 26 May 2019
Descend from your head into your heart - Theophan the Recluse
You must descend from
your head into your heart.
your head into your heart.
Saturday, 25 May 2019
The Forest Reverie - Abijah M. Ide
’Tis said that when
The hands of men
Tamed this primeval wood,
And hoary trees with groans of woe,
Like warriors by an unknown foe,
Were in their strength subdued,
The hands of men
Tamed this primeval wood,
And hoary trees with groans of woe,
Like warriors by an unknown foe,
Were in their strength subdued,
Friday, 24 May 2019
Vondel's Lucifer (Act II, lines 1-34) - Joost van den Vondel
Ye speedy Spirits, stay our chariot now,
God's Morning-star in its full zenith stands;
Its height is reached; and lo! the moment comes
When Lucifer must set before this star,
This double star that rises from below
And seeks the way above, to tarnish Heaven
With earthly glow. No more should ye adorn
Proud Lucifer's apparel with glittering crowns,
Nor gild his forehead with the glorious dawn
Of morning-star, to which Archangels kneel.
God's Morning-star in its full zenith stands;
Its height is reached; and lo! the moment comes
When Lucifer must set before this star,
This double star that rises from below
And seeks the way above, to tarnish Heaven
With earthly glow. No more should ye adorn
Proud Lucifer's apparel with glittering crowns,
Nor gild his forehead with the glorious dawn
Of morning-star, to which Archangels kneel.
Thursday, 23 May 2019
The Gardener's Daughters - Hugo von Hofmannsthal
One fills the large Delft jugs,
Painted with blue dragons and birds,
With a loose sheaf of bright flowers:
Painted with blue dragons and birds,
With a loose sheaf of bright flowers:
Wednesday, 22 May 2019
the sun is a new house - H.C. Artmann
the sun is a new house
you write it
it is tomorrow
we hold our hands through
the open windows
you write it
it is tomorrow
we hold our hands through
the open windows
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Noah in Salonta - Srgjan Sekulić
In Salonta1
in front of the Orthodox church
a man was offering Salah.
in front of the Orthodox church
a man was offering Salah.
Monday, 20 May 2019
Place de la Concorde - Florence Earle Coates
Near where the royal victims fell
In days gone by, caught in the swell
Of a ruthless tide
Of human passion, deep and wide:
There where we two
A Nation’s later sorrow knew—
To-day, O friend! I stood
Amid a self-ruled multitude
That by nor sound nor word
Betrayed how mightily its heart was stirred.
In days gone by, caught in the swell
Of a ruthless tide
Of human passion, deep and wide:
There where we two
A Nation’s later sorrow knew—
To-day, O friend! I stood
Amid a self-ruled multitude
That by nor sound nor word
Betrayed how mightily its heart was stirred.
Sunday, 19 May 2019
How is it I can love You - Symeon the New Theologian
How is it I can love You
within me,
yet see You from afar?
within me,
yet see You from afar?
Saturday, 18 May 2019
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Quatrains I - XII) - Omar Khayyam
Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night
Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight!
And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught
The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light,
Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight!
And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught
The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light,
Friday, 17 May 2019
Remembering Sahel - Paulos Netabay
Who could forget the war?
The battles where we fell,
the awful sun, our wounds
glistening like jewels
in the hell we’ve never left…
The battles where we fell,
the awful sun, our wounds
glistening like jewels
in the hell we’ve never left…
Thursday, 16 May 2019
The Shaving of Murdoch - Standish Hayes O'Grady
When he and Cathal of the Red Hand, King of Connaught, entered the monastic life together.
Murdoch, whet thy knife, that we may shave our crowns to the Great King,
Let us sweetly give our vow, and the hair of both our heads to the Trinity.
Murdoch, whet thy knife, that we may shave our crowns to the Great King,
Let us sweetly give our vow, and the hair of both our heads to the Trinity.
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Monastery in the Hills (Monk's Song) - Dato Barbakadze
Each morning I fetch water from a hidden spring
and quietly watch the changing clouds.
I do not know if I will see another winter
but I am still happy, surrounded by mountains and green places
where so many mortals—so many weak ones—live.
and quietly watch the changing clouds.
I do not know if I will see another winter
but I am still happy, surrounded by mountains and green places
where so many mortals—so many weak ones—live.
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
The Fall of the Leaves - Charles-Hubert Millevoye
With the spoils of the wood,
Autumn had littered the earth;
The groves without mystery,
The nightingale without voice.
Sadly, and dying with his dawn,
A youth, afflicted, paced slowly
Across, as in earlier years,
This wood of delight, once more.
Autumn had littered the earth;
The groves without mystery,
The nightingale without voice.
Sadly, and dying with his dawn,
A youth, afflicted, paced slowly
Across, as in earlier years,
This wood of delight, once more.
Monday, 13 May 2019
I must be the last time - Daniel Faria
I must be the last time
The final rain over the last animal in the grass
The corpse where the spider decides the circle.
The final rain over the last animal in the grass
The corpse where the spider decides the circle.
Sunday, 12 May 2019
Lead us up beyond light - Dionysius the Areopagite
Lead us up beyond light,
beyond knowing and unknowing,
to the topmost summit of truth,
beyond knowing and unknowing,
to the topmost summit of truth,
Saturday, 11 May 2019
I am weary of the speakers of English - Màiri Mhór
I am weary of the speakers of English
I long for some warmth and music
I am truly tired of the speakers of English
I long for some warmth and music
I am truly tired of the speakers of English
Friday, 10 May 2019
Home - Leonidas
Cling to thy home! if there the meanest shed
Yield thee a hearth and shelter for thy head,
Yield thee a hearth and shelter for thy head,
Thursday, 9 May 2019
Green, green the river-side grass - Anonymous
Green, green the river-side grass,
Dense, dense the garden willows,
Dense, dense the garden willows,
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
The Sundowner's Dream - David Campbell
He sat by the fire;
It burned with a black flame
In the fluid air
And he told me his dream.
It burned with a black flame
In the fluid air
And he told me his dream.
Tuesday, 7 May 2019
In an age unlike our own - Sappho
I declare
That later on,
That later on,
Monday, 6 May 2019
Green Fingers - Carl Spitteler
Green Fingers rides through the wood.
And never a word says she,
But she sets her mark upon every tree.
And soon there's a whisper, a titter,
And out comes Kobolds with a skitter
To dance in the faery-ring,
And high in the branches swing -
Kobold,
Catch the gold
That on branching boughs doth its curls unfold.
And never a word says she,
But she sets her mark upon every tree.
And soon there's a whisper, a titter,
And out comes Kobolds with a skitter
To dance in the faery-ring,
And high in the branches swing -
Kobold,
Catch the gold
That on branching boughs doth its curls unfold.
Sunday, 5 May 2019
In Praise of God (from Avoda) - Yose ben Yose
I shall proclaim the mighty deeds of God,
who is glorious in power.
He alone is God
and there is no other;
who is glorious in power.
He alone is God
and there is no other;
Saturday, 4 May 2019
A goobie is not a calabash - Ted Eric Matthews
Is not de calabash ah want, is de goobie!
Yo’ don’t know de difference? Well I tell yo’!
Yo’ don’t know de difference? Well I tell yo’!
Friday, 3 May 2019
Blindness cure - Epiphanie Mukasano
you have been looking for too long
you have even borrowed a telescope
you have even borrowed a telescope
Thursday, 2 May 2019
From A Place - Titilope Sonuga
I come from a place
where mothers go to battle each day
with a baby strapped across their backs
another still clinging from their breasts
childcare at its finest
where mothers go to battle each day
with a baby strapped across their backs
another still clinging from their breasts
childcare at its finest
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
The Dead Doll - Margaret Vandergrift
You needn't be trying to comfort me— I tell you my dolly is dead!
There's no use in saying she isn't, with a crack like that in her head.
It 's just like you said it wouldn't hurt much to have my tooth out, that day;
And then, when the man 'most pulled my head off, you hadn't a word to say.
There's no use in saying she isn't, with a crack like that in her head.
It 's just like you said it wouldn't hurt much to have my tooth out, that day;
And then, when the man 'most pulled my head off, you hadn't a word to say.
Tuesday, 30 April 2019
May I Never Miss… - Hector Marcó
The storm of the years
has whitened your head,
dear bright-eyed mother
who lives and breathes for me.
has whitened your head,
dear bright-eyed mother
who lives and breathes for me.
Monday, 29 April 2019
Being a Sri Lankan - Saduni Wanniarachchi
Mothers’ hips are eroded
And her clavicles stick out.
She has had too many children
But she is still pregnant.
Her lungs are punctured
And Shred into pieces
Of ripe cloudless flesh
Only to be hidden beneath
Layers of charred rubber.
And her clavicles stick out.
She has had too many children
But she is still pregnant.
Her lungs are punctured
And Shred into pieces
Of ripe cloudless flesh
Only to be hidden beneath
Layers of charred rubber.
Sunday, 28 April 2019
Only a bird - Śrî Ānanda Āchārya
I am not God nor His messenger—
I am only a singing bird.
I am only a singing bird.
Saturday, 27 April 2019
Black Children - Rex Ingamells
Where now uninterrupted sun
Is shrivelling the sheaves,
Is shrivelling the sheaves,
Friday, 26 April 2019
I am - Grigore Vieru
I am the apple tree that rises
With shiny fruit toward the stars,
While down below a leper scratches
Against its trunk his ugly scars.
With shiny fruit toward the stars,
While down below a leper scratches
Against its trunk his ugly scars.
Thursday, 25 April 2019
Word Nine - Abay Kunanbayev
When dying,
I will not lament:
I will not lament:
Wednesday, 24 April 2019
Invocation - Mirjam Tuominen
Beyond the seven mountains
the seven valleys
the seven rapid torrents
the seventy-seven nights
the seventy-seven days
the seven hundred-and-seventy-seven days-and-nights
the seven thousand and seventy-seven paradise years
inferno years purgatory years
shut up in the mountain
beyond the valleys
beyond the rapids
beyond the nights the days
the days-and-nights
the paradise years
inferno years purgatory years
inside shut in
outside shut out
I cry: ‘Awake!
the seven valleys
the seven rapid torrents
the seventy-seven nights
the seventy-seven days
the seven hundred-and-seventy-seven days-and-nights
the seven thousand and seventy-seven paradise years
inferno years purgatory years
shut up in the mountain
beyond the valleys
beyond the rapids
beyond the nights the days
the days-and-nights
the paradise years
inferno years purgatory years
inside shut in
outside shut out
I cry: ‘Awake!
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
St. George And The Dragon - Anonymous
Of Hector's deeds did Homer fing,
And of the sack of ftately Troy,
What griefs fair Helena did bring,
Which was fir Paris' only joy:
And by my pen I will recite
St. George's deeds, and Englifh knight.
And of the sack of ftately Troy,
What griefs fair Helena did bring,
Which was fir Paris' only joy:
And by my pen I will recite
St. George's deeds, and Englifh knight.
Monday, 22 April 2019
The beasts are very wise - Rudyard Kipling
The beasts are very wise,
Their mouths are clean of lies;
Their mouths are clean of lies;
Sunday, 21 April 2019
Done is a Battle - William Dunbar
Done is a battle on the dragon black,
Our champion Christ confoundit has his force;
The yetis of hell are broken with a crack,
The sign triumphal raisit is of the cross,
The devillis trymmillis with hiddous voce,
The saulis are borrowit and to the bliss can go,
Christ with his bloud our ransonis dois indoce:
Surrexit Dominus de sepulchro.
Our champion Christ confoundit has his force;
The yetis of hell are broken with a crack,
The sign triumphal raisit is of the cross,
The devillis trymmillis with hiddous voce,
The saulis are borrowit and to the bliss can go,
Christ with his bloud our ransonis dois indoce:
Surrexit Dominus de sepulchro.
Saturday, 20 April 2019
O gladsome light - Hieromartyr Athenogenes
O gladsome light, O grace
Of God the Father's face,
The eternal splendour wearing;
Celestial, holy, blest,
Our Saviour Jesus Christ,
Joyful in thine appearing.
Of God the Father's face,
The eternal splendour wearing;
Celestial, holy, blest,
Our Saviour Jesus Christ,
Joyful in thine appearing.
Friday, 19 April 2019
Bitter was the night - Sydney Carter
Bitter was the night,
thought the cock would crow forever
Bitter was the night before the break of day.
thought the cock would crow forever
Bitter was the night before the break of day.
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Melancholy - Poornima Laxmeshwar
From my window
I see the orange circle
Escape in a blue quilt
Quietly without leaving any traces of its existence
I see the orange circle
Escape in a blue quilt
Quietly without leaving any traces of its existence
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Come Away, My Love - Joseph Kariuki
Come away, my love, from streets
Where mankind eyes divide,
And show windows reflect our difference.
In the shelter of my faithful room rest.
Where mankind eyes divide,
And show windows reflect our difference.
In the shelter of my faithful room rest.
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
The midnight mouse - Christian Morgenstern
When it's midnight and neither moon
Nor stars do light the sky,
Then twelve times across the heavens
The midnight mouse doth fly.
Nor stars do light the sky,
Then twelve times across the heavens
The midnight mouse doth fly.
Monday, 15 April 2019
Talvez - Régis Bonvicino
Might be a bird passing over
might be a moment of silence
might be the sun in hiding
might be winter hasn't
passed
might be a moment of silence
might be the sun in hiding
might be winter hasn't
passed
Sunday, 14 April 2019
I Walk in Danger All the Way - Hans Adolf Brorson
I walk in danger all the way.
The thought shall never leave me
That Satan, who has marked his prey,
Is plotting to deceive me.
This foe with hidden snares
May seize me unawares
If e'er I fail to watch and pray.
I walk in danger all the way.
The thought shall never leave me
That Satan, who has marked his prey,
Is plotting to deceive me.
This foe with hidden snares
May seize me unawares
If e'er I fail to watch and pray.
I walk in danger all the way.
Saturday, 13 April 2019
To my beloved: With my soul in my lips - Medardo Ángel Silva
When you imagine our impassioned love’s flame
inside your chest to be extinguished,
the day you’re without me, my life will be torn from me
only because of you is my life beloved.
inside your chest to be extinguished,
the day you’re without me, my life will be torn from me
only because of you is my life beloved.
Friday, 12 April 2019
Remembrance - Mario Battistella
Every week feels so long
when you are not close to me!
I don’t know what superhuman powers
give my life meaning, so far from you.
when you are not close to me!
I don’t know what superhuman powers
give my life meaning, so far from you.
Thursday, 11 April 2019
Poems: V - Publius Annius Florus
When my young pear-trees I planted, when I planted apple-trees,
On the bark the name I gravéd of the sweetheart who is mine.
On the bark the name I gravéd of the sweetheart who is mine.
Tuesday, 9 April 2019
My native Pines - Joseph Howe
My native Pines—my native Pines,
I love beneath your boughs to stray,
While morning’s sun upon you shines
With bright, and warm, and fervid ray;
For oh! ’twas thus in childhood’s hours,
I rov’d beneath them wild and free,
And gathered May’s unsullied flowers,
That sprung around each forest tree.
I love beneath your boughs to stray,
While morning’s sun upon you shines
With bright, and warm, and fervid ray;
For oh! ’twas thus in childhood’s hours,
I rov’d beneath them wild and free,
And gathered May’s unsullied flowers,
That sprung around each forest tree.
Monday, 8 April 2019
Moonlight Sleeps Within your Heart - Jean Lahor
Moonlight sleeps Within your heart,
A gentle light of summer moon
And I 'shall set the cares of life apart
When, in your brightness,' shall I swoon.
A gentle light of summer moon
And I 'shall set the cares of life apart
When, in your brightness,' shall I swoon.
Sunday, 7 April 2019
Morning Hymn - Gregory the Great
Lo, fainter now He spread the shades of night,
And upward spread the trembling gleams of morn;
Suppliant we bend before the Lord of Light,
And pray at early dawn,
And upward spread the trembling gleams of morn;
Suppliant we bend before the Lord of Light,
And pray at early dawn,
Saturday, 6 April 2019
Radio Poem - Bertold Brecht
You little box, held to me escaping
So that your valves should not break
So that your valves should not break
Friday, 5 April 2019
64 - Bruce Levitan
So, when the alarm bell rang, insistently calling to me
I awoke to the bright morning sunlight piercing the curtain:
X-rays of the pattern picked out so that I could see
The individual flowers and birds illuminated - like a fountain
Yin-yang, the bright reverse of what they really are meant to be.
I awoke to the bright morning sunlight piercing the curtain:
X-rays of the pattern picked out so that I could see
The individual flowers and birds illuminated - like a fountain
Yin-yang, the bright reverse of what they really are meant to be.
Thursday, 4 April 2019
It is not necessary - Chu Hsi
It is not necessary to go out of one's way to get rid of the natural mind;
it needs only that the spiritual mind shall rule.
it needs only that the spiritual mind shall rule.
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
Sigh no more, ladies - William Shakespeare
Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,
Men were deceivers ever,
One foot in sea and one on shore,
To one thing constant never.
Men were deceivers ever,
One foot in sea and one on shore,
To one thing constant never.
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
I Wonder - Elfrida De Renne Barrow
My heart is a small room,
And life is the light of day
That peeps in through the window
Joyous and gay.
And life is the light of day
That peeps in through the window
Joyous and gay.
Monday, 1 April 2019
This Day Our Daily Dog - Giselle Caputo
It’s as if the plastic bags
had become the sofa’s latest outfit
because why remember the dead
and gather dust in the house
had become the sofa’s latest outfit
because why remember the dead
and gather dust in the house
Sunday, 31 March 2019
Layla - Ahmad al-Alawi
Full near I came unto where dwelleth
Layla, when I heard her call.
That voice, would I might ever hear it!
Layla, when I heard her call.
That voice, would I might ever hear it!
Saturday, 30 March 2019
The Song of the Thrush - Rhys Goch ap Rhiccert
I gave ear, in the shade
By a mighty oak made,
To the soft warbled words
Of the wild forest birds;
Till all fell a-hush,
When the voice of the thrush
Sent forth a sally
Of song through the valley.
Most exquisite
Was the transport of it!
By a mighty oak made,
To the soft warbled words
Of the wild forest birds;
Till all fell a-hush,
When the voice of the thrush
Sent forth a sally
Of song through the valley.
Most exquisite
Was the transport of it!
Friday, 29 March 2019
The Blood of Fruits - Kushal Poddar
Sometimes I think I grew a taste
for the dead. Did you hear
the tale of young ones buried
for the sake of fecundity,
for the dead. Did you hear
the tale of young ones buried
for the sake of fecundity,
Thursday, 28 March 2019
A Scandal On The Head - Kwesi Brew
The broken bone cannot be made whole
The strong have sheltered in their strength
The swift have sought life in their speed
The cripple and the tired heaped out of the way onto the ant hills
Had been, bit by bit, half eaten by termites
The strong have sheltered in their strength
The swift have sought life in their speed
The cripple and the tired heaped out of the way onto the ant hills
Had been, bit by bit, half eaten by termites
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
Announcements - Brian Bilston
We would like to apologise for the delay.
This is due to the wrong kind of deal,
which indeed is any kind of deal
that might make your forward journey possible
at this time.
This is due to the wrong kind of deal,
which indeed is any kind of deal
that might make your forward journey possible
at this time.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
In a Dilapidated House - Ayukawa Nobuo
The wind blew hard that day
just after keichitsu1
the Eastern and Southern windows
made sounds one after the other
the door opened and closed…
just after keichitsu1
the Eastern and Southern windows
made sounds one after the other
the door opened and closed…
Monday, 25 March 2019
Ngak - Val Sengebau
I took my leave from my beloved land
Suffocated with deep emotional turbulence
Suffocated with deep emotional turbulence
Sunday, 24 March 2019
Cry Hari - Jnāneśvar
Stand at the door of God
One moment nigh,—
Thou hast the fourfold bliss
Obtained thereby.
One moment nigh,—
Thou hast the fourfold bliss
Obtained thereby.
Saturday, 23 March 2019
My Country- My Maldives - Aminath Neena
The beauty of splashing waves
Caress my homeland
Loving the stretch of white gold
Pure and innocent motherland
Caress my homeland
Loving the stretch of white gold
Pure and innocent motherland
Friday, 22 March 2019
Octagonal Howl Poem - Rita Valdivia
In the cawing of my night
more drawn out than a thought
compacted by the atmosphere;
desires curdle like some vital sustenance
raped by air.
more drawn out than a thought
compacted by the atmosphere;
desires curdle like some vital sustenance
raped by air.
Thursday, 21 March 2019
Foreword to the Fables - Ignacy Krasicki
There was once a young man whose temperance never flagged;
There was an old man, too, who never scolded or nagged;
There was an old man, too, who never scolded or nagged;
Wednesday, 20 March 2019
O, Land of the Free - Samuel Alfred Haynes
O, Land of the Free by the Carib Sea,
Our manhood we pledge to thy liberty!
No tyrants here linger, despots must flee
This tranquil haven of democracy.
The blood of our sires which hallows the sod,
Brought freedom from slavery, oppression's rod
By the might of truth, and the grace of God,
No longer shall we be hewers of wood.
Our manhood we pledge to thy liberty!
No tyrants here linger, despots must flee
This tranquil haven of democracy.
The blood of our sires which hallows the sod,
Brought freedom from slavery, oppression's rod
By the might of truth, and the grace of God,
No longer shall we be hewers of wood.
Tuesday, 19 March 2019
A pretty tale of Pakistan - N.V. Thadani
A pretty tale of Pakistan —
Shadow of a dream of dawn,
Seen by a Poet on the lawn
Of pleasant mount, by pleasant sea!
Shadow of a dream of dawn,
Seen by a Poet on the lawn
Of pleasant mount, by pleasant sea!
Monday, 18 March 2019
The Boast - Hywel ab Owain
A white-topped wave is washing ever
The Royal grave of Rhufawn Bevr;
There lies the Land I love and England loathes,
Right rich the growths her sickles sever.
The Royal grave of Rhufawn Bevr;
There lies the Land I love and England loathes,
Right rich the growths her sickles sever.
Sunday, 17 March 2019
An Even-song - St. Patrick
May Thy holy angels, O Christ, son of living God,
Guard our sleep, our rest, our shining bed.
Guard our sleep, our rest, our shining bed.
Saturday, 16 March 2019
The Bonny Moor Hen - Anonymous
You brave lads of Weardale, I pray lend an ear
The account of a battle you quickly shall hear,
That was fought by the miners, so well you may ken
By claiming a right to the bonny moor hen.
The account of a battle you quickly shall hear,
That was fought by the miners, so well you may ken
By claiming a right to the bonny moor hen.
Saturday, 9 March 2019
The Republic of Power - Alfonso Hernández
Every year the dictator makes a speech to the multitudes
from his pragmatic throne – Peace Love Justice –
(as if history were an expedient of his base passions).
from his pragmatic throne – Peace Love Justice –
(as if history were an expedient of his base passions).
Friday, 8 March 2019
Arriving shortly - K. Srilata
When amma came
to New York City,
she wore unfashionably cut
salwar kurtas,
mostly in beige,
so as to blend in,
to New York City,
she wore unfashionably cut
salwar kurtas,
mostly in beige,
so as to blend in,
Thursday, 7 March 2019
My Chosen One - Hywel ab Owain
My Chosen One is tall and lissome,
Purple her cloak as heather blossom;
My chosen joy it is to watch her face,
When thoughts of grace breathe from her bosom.
Purple her cloak as heather blossom;
My chosen joy it is to watch her face,
When thoughts of grace breathe from her bosom.
Wednesday, 6 March 2019
do not fear heights - Yu Yoyo
taking a cigarette out onto the balcony to jump off the building
or taking the thought of
jumping off the building
out onto the balcony to smoke a cigarette
or taking the thought of
jumping off the building
out onto the balcony to smoke a cigarette
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
The viewless atoms of the air - Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
The viewless atoms of the air
Around me palpitate and burn,
Around me palpitate and burn,
Monday, 4 March 2019
With a pure heart - Attila József
Without father without mother
without God or homeland either
without crib or coffin-cover
without kisses or a lover
without God or homeland either
without crib or coffin-cover
without kisses or a lover
Sunday, 3 March 2019
The Sign - Vladimir Solovyov
One, forever one! Though in the sleeping temple
There is a hellish glow in the darkness, and thunder in the midst of the stillness,—
There is a hellish glow in the darkness, and thunder in the midst of the stillness,—
Saturday, 2 March 2019
I Am the Night - Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
I am the night. My veils are much softer
Than the white of death's dark vale.
All burning pain do I cool
In my blackened boat under sail.
Than the white of death's dark vale.
All burning pain do I cool
In my blackened boat under sail.
Friday, 1 March 2019
The Prophecy - Taliesin
A dragon fire-breathing,
In horrid coils wreathing
Shall fly from the East with armed pinions outspread,
In horrid coils wreathing
Shall fly from the East with armed pinions outspread,
Thursday, 28 February 2019
Mud is made of earth and water - Tihomir Jančovski
One day, when you will not open your eyes, surely,
you have died.
you have died.
Wednesday, 27 February 2019
To the stars - Bernard ter Haar
Are ye sheep of snowy whiteness,
Which the night as shepherd leads,
When the sun sinks down to slumber
Through the blue ethereal meads?
Which the night as shepherd leads,
When the sun sinks down to slumber
Through the blue ethereal meads?
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
The Tree - Björnstjerne Björnson
The Tree's early leaf buds were bursting their brown;
"Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down.
"No, leave them alone
Till the blossoms have grown,"
Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to crown.
"Shall I take them away?" said the Frost, sweeping down.
"No, leave them alone
Till the blossoms have grown,"
Prayed the Tree, while he trembled from rootlet to crown.
Monday, 25 February 2019
De Spectaculis.VI (That warring Mars) - Marcus Valerius Martialis
That warring Mars
served thee in arms
unconquered
suffices not, Caesar;
Venus herself too serves.
served thee in arms
unconquered
suffices not, Caesar;
Venus herself too serves.
Sunday, 24 February 2019
Consolation - Alphonse Lamartine
Drop, lone and silent tears,
On pitiless earth to rest!
Not now on piety's meek hand,
Or friendship's gentle breast!
On pitiless earth to rest!
Not now on piety's meek hand,
Or friendship's gentle breast!
Saturday, 23 February 2019
The Earth is our Friend (Garden of Creation) - Yasus Afari
The earth is the garden of creation
Purposefully clothed with lush, green vegetation.
Roots!
Firm enough to prevent critical soil erosion,
All elements working in union,
For natural joy and satisfaction.
The earth is a friend, we are the friends of the earth
Purposefully clothed with lush, green vegetation.
Roots!
Firm enough to prevent critical soil erosion,
All elements working in union,
For natural joy and satisfaction.
The earth is a friend, we are the friends of the earth
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
Cinema - Adel Khozam
In the cinema there is a lot of killing
The screen is full of imaginary blood
The screen is full of imaginary blood
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
On Fatalism - Al-Shafi‘i
Not always wealth, nor always force,
A splendid destiny commands;
The lordly vulture gnaws the corpse
That rots upon the barren sands.
A splendid destiny commands;
The lordly vulture gnaws the corpse
That rots upon the barren sands.
Monday, 18 February 2019
Peasant Pavo - John Ludvig Runeberg
’Mid the high, bleak moors of Saarijärvis
On a sterile farm, lived Peasant Pavo,
And its poor soil tilled with care untiring.
Trusting to the Lord to send the increase.
On a sterile farm, lived Peasant Pavo,
And its poor soil tilled with care untiring.
Trusting to the Lord to send the increase.
Sunday, 17 February 2019
Self Recollection (Sonnet XVI) - Vincenzo da Filicaja
In buoyant days of young self-confidence
And credulous trust in counsels that misled,
This mind, the sport of passion, lov'd to tread
Each tempting path which fascinates the sense.
And credulous trust in counsels that misled,
This mind, the sport of passion, lov'd to tread
Each tempting path which fascinates the sense.
Saturday, 16 February 2019
Adoration of the Palm Trees - Jean el Mouhoub Amrouche
At night the palm trees shed heavy tears.
Their shadows bend over the sea
Nearly soundless like the scattered souls that weep
In the serene immobility of the stars.
Their shadows bend over the sea
Nearly soundless like the scattered souls that weep
In the serene immobility of the stars.
Friday, 15 February 2019
I stand against - Ben Caesar
paging so many rages/
trying overstand why we hate and rape/
our sisters/
trying overstand why we hate and rape/
our sisters/
Thursday, 14 February 2019
Night - Duncan Campbell Scott
The night is old, and all the world
Is wearied out with strife;
A long gray mist lies heavy and wan
Above the house of life.
Is wearied out with strife;
A long gray mist lies heavy and wan
Above the house of life.
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
A wife's heart - Meng Jiao
On the wu-tung tree, phoenix and mate grow old together;
Duck and drake cleave to each other till death.
Duck and drake cleave to each other till death.
Tuesday, 12 February 2019
Mallee scene - Flexmore Hudson
On the death-still plain
two steel rails glare.
two steel rails glare.
Monday, 11 February 2019
Her Song - Epiphanie Mukasano
the song of my mother's hand stirring sorghum pap
tastes like the morning sun; a song echoed
among the leaves of her cassava tree; a prayer, a murmur
climbing Rutare mountains
tastes like the morning sun; a song echoed
among the leaves of her cassava tree; a prayer, a murmur
climbing Rutare mountains
Sunday, 10 February 2019
The Infinite! - Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
How soars this labouring spirit, while it thinks,
O boundless Lord, of Thee!
How low midst earth and littleness it sinks
When it descends to me;
To self, and sorrow's night, and brief mortality!
O boundless Lord, of Thee!
How low midst earth and littleness it sinks
When it descends to me;
To self, and sorrow's night, and brief mortality!
Saturday, 9 February 2019
Meta Milonga for Rodolfo Wilcock and his Cat - Vittorio Gassman
Rodolfo Wilcock: I know of no other mind
More geometric, more mercurial
I doubt there was another thinker
So funereally intelligent.
More geometric, more mercurial
I doubt there was another thinker
So funereally intelligent.
Friday, 8 February 2019
Dawn - Archbishop Khorene Nar Bey de Lusignan
Roses upon roses
Spread in sheets below,
In the high blue ether
Clouds that shine like snow,
Lightly, brightly, softly,
Spread before thy feet,
In this tranquil season
Wait thy face to greet;
Waits in hope all nature,
O Aurora sweet!
Spread in sheets below,
In the high blue ether
Clouds that shine like snow,
Lightly, brightly, softly,
Spread before thy feet,
In this tranquil season
Wait thy face to greet;
Waits in hope all nature,
O Aurora sweet!
Thursday, 7 February 2019
The Nature - Chu Hsi
- Moral Law is the Nature,
and the Nature is Moral Law.
Wednesday, 6 February 2019
The Dream - Zelda Quakawoot
A dream is not a prediction
Nor is it your only goal
It’s a larger slice of sunshine
That glows within your soul
Nor is it your only goal
It’s a larger slice of sunshine
That glows within your soul
Tuesday, 5 February 2019
Maureen - John Todhunter
O, you plant the pain in my heart with your wistful eyes,
Girl of my choice, Maureen!
Will you drive me mad for the kisses your shy, sweet mouth denies,
Maureen?
Girl of my choice, Maureen!
Will you drive me mad for the kisses your shy, sweet mouth denies,
Maureen?
Monday, 4 February 2019
A man wounded by a rabid dog - Paulus Silentiarius
A man wounded by a rabid dog's venom sees, they say,
the beast's image in all water.
the beast's image in all water.
Sunday, 3 February 2019
O Trinity, our Lord - V. Utrenev
Most-pure, Invisible, Incomprehensible,
Untraceable, and quite Invincible,
And sole Immortal One,
Untraceable, and quite Invincible,
And sole Immortal One,
Saturday, 2 February 2019
The Scar - Raúl Aguirrezabalaga
You’ve got the fame of a big thug—
but now you’re not even a shadow
of who you once were.
but now you’re not even a shadow
of who you once were.
Friday, 1 February 2019
The Last Coffee - Cátulo Castillo
Your memory touches down like a tornado,
the autumn sun begins to set again
I watch the drizzle, and as I watch
the spoon stirs in the coffee…
the autumn sun begins to set again
I watch the drizzle, and as I watch
the spoon stirs in the coffee…
Thursday, 31 January 2019
It is the season - Antipater of Sidon
It is the season for the ship to travel tearing through the waves;
no longer does the sea toss, furrowed by dreadful fret.
no longer does the sea toss, furrowed by dreadful fret.
Wednesday, 30 January 2019
Erinna - Antipater of Sidon
Few are Erinna's verses nor is she wordy in her songs,
but this her little work is inspired.
but this her little work is inspired.
Tuesday, 29 January 2019
The day when you will love me - Alfredo Le Pera
I hear you softly breathing;
That quiet murmur caresses my dream.
How my life is laughing
If your big dark eyes look at me with their gleam.
And if I have the comfort
Of your singing laughter, whose bursts always seem
To make my wound feel better,
I become a forgetter!
That quiet murmur caresses my dream.
How my life is laughing
If your big dark eyes look at me with their gleam.
And if I have the comfort
Of your singing laughter, whose bursts always seem
To make my wound feel better,
I become a forgetter!
Monday, 28 January 2019
Spring - Mugurditch Beshiktashlian
How cool and sweet, O breeze of morn,
Thou stirrest in the air,
Caressing soft the dewy flowers,
The young girl’s clustering hair!
But not my country’s breeze thou art.
Blow past! thou canst not touch my heart.
Thou stirrest in the air,
Caressing soft the dewy flowers,
The young girl’s clustering hair!
But not my country’s breeze thou art.
Blow past! thou canst not touch my heart.
Sunday, 27 January 2019
Although a wretched sinner - Pope Innocent III
Although a wretched sinner,
Dear Son of God Most High,
I call to thee for mercy,
Oh, hear my mournful cry.
Dear Son of God Most High,
I call to thee for mercy,
Oh, hear my mournful cry.
Saturday, 26 January 2019
To All and Everything - Vladimir Mayakovsky
No.
It can’t be.
No!
You too, beloved?
Why? What for?
Darling, look -
I came,
I brought flowers,
but, but... I never took
silver spoons from your drawer!
It can’t be.
No!
You too, beloved?
Why? What for?
Darling, look -
I came,
I brought flowers,
but, but... I never took
silver spoons from your drawer!
Friday, 25 January 2019
I am Kerry - Sigerson Clifford
I am Kerry like my mother before me
And my mother’s mother and her man
Now I sit on an office stool remembering
And the memory of them like a fan
Soothes the embers into flame.
I am Kerry and proud of my name.
And my mother’s mother and her man
Now I sit on an office stool remembering
And the memory of them like a fan
Soothes the embers into flame.
I am Kerry and proud of my name.
Thursday, 24 January 2019
In the Microscope - Miroslav Holub
Here too are the dreaming landscapes,
lunar, derelict.
lunar, derelict.
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
Remembering Lechchami - Monica Ruwanpathirana
I reach the plantation gently stepping amidst the cold mist
I drift up along the trails in the hilltop plucking the leaves
I see the estate border while treading the wavy hills
I feel my limbs trembling as I get close to the bush near the edge
I drift up along the trails in the hilltop plucking the leaves
I see the estate border while treading the wavy hills
I feel my limbs trembling as I get close to the bush near the edge
Tuesday, 22 January 2019
To My Lamp - Edmond Rostand
Dear lamp, my old friend, by your light
My books I’d read and verses write.
You’d watch behind your humble shade
While sleep on my ruddy eyelids played.
Then ashamed I’d startle aright!
My books I’d read and verses write.
You’d watch behind your humble shade
While sleep on my ruddy eyelids played.
Then ashamed I’d startle aright!
Monday, 21 January 2019
Ghazal - Alisher Navoi
Spring is like absolute hell for me without you,
The red bloom is fire in it, the white has icy view.
The red bloom is fire in it, the white has icy view.
Sunday, 20 January 2019
A Flower - Ardakh Nurgaz
I planted a flower, to offer to the sun
The burning sun
The burning sun
Saturday, 19 January 2019
I suffer - Monique Ilboudo
I suffer
From the aid
Generous or disguised
From the aid
Generous or disguised
Friday, 18 January 2019
A Hymn to Love - Amado Nervo
The day you shall love me will bear more light than June,
The night you shall love me– full-mooned,
a tale left untold within each ray,
The day you shall love me will bear more roses than May
The night you shall love me– full-mooned,
a tale left untold within each ray,
The day you shall love me will bear more roses than May
Thursday, 17 January 2019
The Largest Life - Archibald Lampman
I
I lie upon my bed and hear and see.
The moon is rising through the glistening trees;
I lie upon my bed and hear and see.
The moon is rising through the glistening trees;
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
What He Said - Cempulappeyanirar
What could my mother be
to yours?
to yours?
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Aubade - Dafydd ap Gwilym
It seemed as if we did not sleep
One wink that night; I was sighing deep.
The cruellest judge in the costliest court
Could not condemn a night so short.
We had the light out, but I know,
Each time I turned, a radiant glow
Suffused the room, and shining snow
Alit from Heaven’s candle-fires
Illuminated our desires.
One wink that night; I was sighing deep.
The cruellest judge in the costliest court
Could not condemn a night so short.
We had the light out, but I know,
Each time I turned, a radiant glow
Suffused the room, and shining snow
Alit from Heaven’s candle-fires
Illuminated our desires.
Monday, 14 January 2019
To Emma - José Martí
Do not feel sad, dear child, because you lack
The gift of speech which heaven has denied you:
The gift of speech which heaven has denied you:
Sunday, 13 January 2019
The Fruits of Patience - Thomas à Kempis
Patience under suffering
Will to man these graces bring, —
Will to man these graces bring, —
Saturday, 12 January 2019
On yearning for Mt Fuji - Yamabe no Akahito
Heaven and earth:
Since the time they parted,
Of manifest divinity,
Reaching the heights of awe,
In Suruga stands
The high peak of Fuji;
Since the time they parted,
Of manifest divinity,
Reaching the heights of awe,
In Suruga stands
The high peak of Fuji;
Friday, 11 January 2019
Silvae Book IV: 3 – The Via Domitiana - Publius Papinius Statius
What vast cacophony, of tough flints
And solid steel, filled stony Appia,
On the side that borders on the sea?
And solid steel, filled stony Appia,
On the side that borders on the sea?
Thursday, 10 January 2019
Going to Sleep - Hermann Hesse
And now the long long day has left me tired,
May my wish be granted by the starlit night,
Like the hopeful prayers of every exhausted child.
May my wish be granted by the starlit night,
Like the hopeful prayers of every exhausted child.
Wednesday, 9 January 2019
Parabolic ballad - Andrei Voznesensky
Among a parabola life like a rocket flies,
Mainly in darkness, now and then on a rainbow,
Red-headed bohemian Gauguin the painter
Started out life as a prosperous stockbroker.
In order to get to the Louvre from Montmartre
He made a detour all through Java, Sumatra,
Tahiti, the Isles of Marquesas.
Mainly in darkness, now and then on a rainbow,
Red-headed bohemian Gauguin the painter
Started out life as a prosperous stockbroker.
In order to get to the Louvre from Montmartre
He made a detour all through Java, Sumatra,
Tahiti, the Isles of Marquesas.
Monday, 7 January 2019
Kannada ‘Vachana' - Basava
Do not steal, Do not kill,
Do not utter the untruth,
Do not utter the untruth,
Sunday, 6 January 2019
The Wayfarer - Robin Hyde
The wounds of the world are good wounds, got in a hardy fight —
Therefore ’tis best to welcome or pilgrim or knight
Who limping comes on his quest, forspent or betrayed,
Whose breast is an aching thrust; and who will not be stayed.
Therefore ’tis best to welcome or pilgrim or knight
Who limping comes on his quest, forspent or betrayed,
Whose breast is an aching thrust; and who will not be stayed.
Saturday, 5 January 2019
Burial - Kingsley Fairbridge
Among the Manyika, a dead infant is buried by its Mother without a ceremony.
Friday, 4 January 2019
The Centipede - Edith L. M. King
I've often watched you, centipede,
And I can't think however
You manage those long rows of feet —
You must be very clever.
And I can't think however
You manage those long rows of feet —
You must be very clever.
Thursday, 3 January 2019
The Harp of India - Henry Louis Vivian Derozio
Why hang'st thou lonely on yon withered bough?
Unstrung for ever, must thou there remain;
Thy music once was sweet — who hears it now?
Unstrung for ever, must thou there remain;
Thy music once was sweet — who hears it now?
Wednesday, 2 January 2019
The Pretty Redhead - Guillaume Apollinaire
Here I am before you all an utterly sensible man
Knowing life and about death as much as a living person can know
Knowing life and about death as much as a living person can know
Tuesday, 1 January 2019
The Year - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
What can be said in New Year rhymes,
That’s not been said a thousand times?
That’s not been said a thousand times?
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