Venice masks

Monday, 31 January 2022

All-Pervading Poetry (Kavitako Vyapti) - Balkrishna Sama

Picking up a huge basket, a holy man
ventured out to the forest to gather poetry.
Through hills and streams, pastures and fields,
he searched every waterfall, fruit and bush,
but nowhere could he find it,
so he decided such things were out of season,
at a loss he had set off home
when he came upon an aesthete.

Sunday, 30 January 2022

Book of Arda Viraf, Part II, Chapter 3 - Anonymous

And the soul of Viraf went, from the body, to the Chinwad bridge of Chakat-i-Daitik, 
and came back the seventh day, and went into the body. 
Viraf rose up, as if he arose from a pleasant sleep, thinking of Vohuman and joyful.

Saturday, 29 January 2022

Magic Suitcase - Shahnaz A'lami

I took with me a suitcase,
light, very light,
Two or three sets of baby clothes,
A white georgette dress,
An indistinct photograph of my mother,
wearing a headdress,

Friday, 28 January 2022

Alone? - Mary Electa Adams

The sunlight through the open door
Comes in, and streams along the floor,
The slant rays of a falling August sun
Well-nigh throughout its sultry circuit run;
And hushed is every sound of breeze or leaf or bird,
Save the low trill of insects, past the lattice heard,
        In the dry grass
        As the hours pass.

Thursday, 27 January 2022

Kathmandu - Pushpa Ratna Tuladhar

Every morning in my bathroom, 
I submerge myself in meditation, 
cleanse my bowels
and attain fresh and anew.
I flush out all the dirt and dust
through the drainage
to the distant flowing river.

Wednesday, 26 January 2022

My darling, we sat together - Heinrich Heine

My darling, we sat together,
We two, in our frail boat;
The night was calm o'er the wide sea
Whereon we were afloat.
 

Tuesday, 25 January 2022

those who stitch - Tikum Azonga

I've done stitching all my life
I've stitched maths and even Einstein

Monday, 24 January 2022

Africa - Albert Chitsanzo

Dangling the follies of crossfire
Casting the mystery of presidential elections

Sunday, 23 January 2022

An Address to the River of Creation - Anonymous

O thou River, who didst create all things, 
When the great gods dug thee out, 
They set prosperity upon thy banks, 

Saturday, 22 January 2022

The Quest for Joy in a Modern World - Taiwo Hassan

these days, i’m a china on the tip of a cupboard,
one push away from breaking, peace in pieces.
i see the shattered shards already, a vessel after vertigo,
that split second of silence, i perceive the flames in me.

Friday, 21 January 2022

Offspring - Vizma Belševica

In this dream, I’m the bad mother sent for,
my words: unruly bairns,
hanked to my skirts, mouths blared shut
except for the babby,
my favourite, his trembling lips stammer
submission while his milk teeth cut a rage
that gnaws his tongue to a silence
that moves me to speak:

Thursday, 20 January 2022

How the granite is covered in ice - Boris Ryzhy

How the granite is covered in ice,
and a frost lies on the ground –
This town, frosted with memories,
I want to leave it for ever.

Wednesday, 19 January 2022

The wind returns - Li Yu

The wind returns; my little courtyard is green and overgrown,
The willows seem to have grown again this spring.

Tuesday, 18 January 2022

Quiet - Petar Tchouhov

Our mothers are missing –
went out to buy
something delicious
and haven’t come back

Monday, 17 January 2022

Peasant Love Songs - George Cosbuc

I.
  He
In the garden of my sweetheart
Sing two birds beautifully,
And the sun proudly shines,
And my darling sits and dreams.

Sunday, 16 January 2022

One Alone - Amir Hamzah

Formed in your heart, this was your will:
Rain in cataracts, hurricanes unleashed,
All foundering, engulfed—
Your luxuriant garden now a mere ruin.

Saturday, 15 January 2022

The Water Mirror - Vicente Huidobro

My mirror, a current in the nights,
Becomes a brook and leaves my room.

Friday, 14 January 2022

Rain Rain Go Away - Farhan Ejat

Rain rain go away
Come again another day
Come in June or come in May
But please don’t come, not today

Thursday, 13 January 2022

I Write with Words That Have Shadow but Don’t Shelter - Guillermo Sucre

I write with words that have shadow but don’t shelter
no sooner do I start this page insomnia burns it

Wednesday, 12 January 2022

Cannibal - Léon Laleau

This savage wish on certain days
To mingle blows and blood
With love's motions,

Tuesday, 11 January 2022

A Riddle - Tedi López Mills

Now they kill them:
see the corpse
bloated in the ditch.
Now they banish them from the city:
see them running towards the tollbooth

Monday, 10 January 2022

On the shore - Sándor Kányádi

The band's drum out-thumps the sea,
neon outshines all the stars;

Sunday, 9 January 2022

Hail Thou the World's Salvation - Bernard of Clairvaux

Hail thou, the world's salvation, 
Hail Jesus kind and sweet, 
Before thy Rood in gratitude 
I bow and clasp thy feet. 

Saturday, 8 January 2022

To the Princess Leonora When Forbidden by Her Physicians to Sing - Torquato Tasso

Oh! ’tis a merciless decree,
  That to the envied world denies
The sound of that sweet voice which we
  So much admire, so dearly prize!

Friday, 7 January 2022

Do you know - Helen Adamson

To you, who has fulfilled all my beautiful wishes,
I breathe slowly, because it doesn't feel real
this air around us, warmly touching your lips.
What am I feeling, what am I thinking, there is someone in my heart?
 

Thursday, 6 January 2022

Chopstick Diplomacy - Mbuh Tennu Mbuh

Such dragon embraces 
of a postcolonial scam that insult
the memory of a people under twenty-first century noon, 

Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Grammar and Medicine - Agathias Scholasticus

A thriving doctor sent his son to school 
To gain some knowledge, should he prove no fool; 

Monday, 3 January 2022

Sunday, 2 January 2022

Life (Vita Nostra Plena Bellis) - Alain de L'Isle

A battle-field is life, 
Where sorrow comes and strife 
Our strength to try; 
Each morning dawns with fear, 
Each evening brings the tear, 
And death is nigh. 

Saturday, 1 January 2022

The Blind Boy - Sagara Palansuriya

They say, flowers are gorgeous and are of lovely shades
The things they speak of as they can see
I don’t understand, mother, so here I am to learn
Please explain to me, I don’t know these