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Sunday, 31 October 2021
Storm - Enrique Santos Discépolo
Howling amidst lightning,
lost in the storm
of this endless night,
oh Lord! I seek your name…
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Saturday, 30 October 2021
6 A.M. - Svetlana Cârstean
Good morning, workers!
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Friday, 29 October 2021
Forgotten - Enrique Cadícamo
They killed poor Contreras!
They had just gotten married—can you believe it?
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Thursday, 28 October 2021
let our skins - Inger-Mari Aikio
let our skins
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Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Warm weather - Dostena Angelova-Lavergne
The warm weather
Grows old
The stones: rings
Around the gnawed bones
Of lovers
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Monday, 25 October 2021
The Untied Shoelaces - Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Like a ghost in a crowd
I don't leave any traces.
I am snagged in the web
of untied shoelaces...
Each one of the shoelaces
it's owner chases...
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Sunday, 24 October 2021
Mortis Portis Fractis Fortis - Peter the Venerable
Lo, the gates of death are broken,
And the strong man arm'd is spoil'd, —
Of his armour, which he trusted.
By the stronger arm despoil'd.
Vanquish'd is the prince of hell,
Smitten by the Cross he fell.
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Saturday, 23 October 2021
O brook - Moses ibn Ezra
O brook, whose hurrying waters go
To the far land that holds my friend,
By thee, my greeting let me send;
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Friday, 22 October 2021
A little fool lies here - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A little fool lies here
Whom I held dear—
A starling in the prime
Of his brief time
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Thursday, 21 October 2021
Vessel - Boris Ryzhy
Enamel bedpan
Window, nightstand, and a bed
Life is hard and uncomfortable
But it's nice to die
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Wednesday, 20 October 2021
The Queen comes to our City - Nina Živančević
"Among the purple feathers
Constance cuts an arresting figure."
As simple as that. I repeat.
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Tuesday, 19 October 2021
the singapore i love - john tiong chunghoo
the Singapore i love is
when the city holds up
its clouds, playing pom
pom girls postponing
a drizzle so that the trees
in the lanes and streets
- with their intermittent
swinging branches and
leaves - could hum songs
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Monday, 18 October 2021
Writing - Laura Cesarco Eglin
A phrase is repeating itself. I don’t
yet know what it is
I can hear it coming it’s settling in
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Sunday, 17 October 2021
Thank you, Lord, for all your goodness - August L. Storm
Thank you, Lord, for all your goodness
Through the years of yesterday;
Thank you, too, for present mercies
And your blessing on my way.
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Saturday, 16 October 2021
The Collapse of Power - Saw Wai
under this sha-manic sky
with its favourable spirits and forks of lightning
why do unknown numbers
dance into obscurity?
Armstrong! oh Armstrong!
are there multi-coloured cauldrons
in the centre of your iris?
how sublime your iris!
truly
in this most totemic of pressure-cookers
there is:
no Thomas Edison
no Kanaung prince
no Thein Pe Myint
no Jack London
no Vincent Van Gogh
no Paw Oo Thet
no Saya Zawgyi
no Rabindranath Tagore
no John Lennon
no Myoma Nyein
no collegian Ne Win
no Robert Redford
no Harold Robbins
no Ahtoutthaw Hla Aung
no Thakhin Aung San
no nothing is there
no nothing
no
everything
look!
(in the cauldron of dreamtime)
how these bubbling mists
of a jungle imagination
are demented and embellished
by the red of
first light
Saw Wai [U Saw Wei] (20th century) Myanmar
Translated by Niall McDevitt.
Source:
National Poetry Library
(From The Wolf No 17 (Spring 2008))
Friday, 15 October 2021
Old Surrealist Ballad - José Lezama Lima
When the rivulet swells with lashing
snaketails and the piano with its backside turned
displays its shoes shining like the night
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Thursday, 14 October 2021
Duet - Trish Harris
I became an old woman
age eleven
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Wednesday, 13 October 2021
The Chicken-seller - Han Dong
He's got the knack for killing chickens quick, so
He became a chicken-seller, that way
He doesn't need to kill people. Even though he acts
Calm and gentle, and never beats his wife
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Tuesday, 12 October 2021
Whoever Comes From The Earth - Nelly Sachs
Whoever
comes from the Earth
reaching for the moon
or
other heavenly mineral flower –
will soar high
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Monday, 11 October 2021
The Emigrant - Ndue Ukaj
He has only questions, his answers so very timid
In dirty pockets with concreted nostalgia.
He has only memories that surround his neck
Like the millstone they shake him one step forward and a few backward,
While caressing in torrential waterfall,
And kidnapping the time which he never sees.
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Sunday, 10 October 2021
I Have forgotten - Milarepa
May I be far removed from contending creeds and dogmas.
Ever since my Lord’s grace entered my mind,
My mind has never strayed to seek such distractions.
Accustomed long to contemplating love and compassion,
I have forgotten all difference between myself and others.
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Saturday, 9 October 2021
Joe - Ana Célia da Silva
Down the street
there goes Joe,
sad and tired
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Friday, 8 October 2021
My Mother - Franco Leoni
She was beautiful, my mother, just 23, that 29th September.
Her face was gentle, calm, my beautiful mother.
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Thursday, 7 October 2021
Dear African Woman - Brenda Dokmah Bakomora
Dear African Woman
If I haven’t told you that you are beautiful, you are
If I haven’t told you that your smile is lovely, it is
If I havent told you that your dark skin
is more beautiful than the night sky, it is
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Wednesday, 6 October 2021
when a child talks of heartbreak - Philip C. Abonyi
when a child talks of heartbreak
she is a room of combating shadows
broken utensils
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Tuesday, 5 October 2021
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Quatrains XIII - XXIII) - Omar Khayyám
Look to the Rose that blows about us — 'Lo,
Laughing' she says, 'into the World I blow;
At once the silken Tassel of my Purse
Tear, and its Treasure on the Garden throw.'
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Monday, 4 October 2021
Valleys on the Road to Dalvik - Alan Gould
From green to indigo
the valleys intermarry
shoulders, rumps and laps.
All Gisli's kids were poets,
all Egil's sons were dolts.
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Sunday, 3 October 2021
Ghazal - Bâḳî
'Tis love's wild sea, my sighs' fierce wind doth lash those waves my tears uprear;
My head, the bark of sad despite; mine eyebrows twain, the anchors here.
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Saturday, 2 October 2021
The Courtesan Speaks to Her Lover - Kshetrayya
I'm seeing you at last.
It's been four or five months,
Muvva Gopala!
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Friday, 1 October 2021
Child cry of war - Onam Liduba
I was found along the road side in open ash air
I grew like a child of leach
No mother and no father
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