Venice masks

Sunday, 31 July 2022

Sonnet - Desbabbeaux

Great God, thy judgments are supremely right; 
Thy joy is ever to forgive and spare: 
But such my guilt is, if thy goodness e'er 
Me pardon'd, it would wrong thy justice quite. 

Saturday, 30 July 2022

A Poem from the World of Cats - Muthaffar al-Nawab

A dark wind bellowed out destruction
as a sweet street kitty awaited nightfall,
exposing one thigh and covering the rest—
may God protect the kitty and us—with the tail.

Friday, 29 July 2022

Pilgrim Of Amity - Bam Livinus Tal

We've come a long way
From town to town, we hoop for jobs
Tough times came, we managed and stayed
When the storm was still, we met at a joint
Like in a jungle, we shared, rejoiced and cracked jokes

Thursday, 28 July 2022

Elegy Written in the Hot Weather - John Scott of Amwell

Three hours from noon the passing shadow shows,
  The sultry breeze glides faintly o'er the plains,
The dazzling ether fierce and fiercer grows,
  And human nature scarce its rage sustains.

Wednesday, 27 July 2022

Online - Sviatoslav Vakarchuk

Night - dominoes
With the setting sun, life will start anew
Who is asleep lying in their bed?
Someone else, not you
 

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Eclogue II: Idas: Astacus: Thyrsis - Calpurnius Siculus

The virgin Crocale for long was loved by young Astacus and young Idas— 
Idas who owned a wool-bearing flock and Astacus a garden. 
Comely were both; and well-matched in tuneful song. 
These, upon a day when oppressive summer scorched the earth, met by a cooling spring— 
as it chanced, beneath the same shady tree; 
and made ready to contend together in sweet singing and for a stake. 
It was agreed that Idas, if beaten, should forfeit seven fleeces 
and Astacus the produce of his garden for the year. 

Monday, 25 July 2022

Icelandic lullaby - Halldór Kiljan Laxness

I shall wake and be good
to my friends small,
while fear runs red
the blue peaks flush
and Harpa sings a song of spring
on the grey harp leaf.
 

Sunday, 24 July 2022

The Shadow of His Wings - Gerhard Tersteegen

The evening comes, the sun is sunk and gone,
And all things lie in stillness and in rest;
And thou, my soul, for thee one rest alone
Remaineth ever, on the Father's breast.

Saturday, 23 July 2022

In the street I met while walking - Sophus Niels Christen Claussen

In the street I met while walking
Death ... a sight that pleased me so,
auburn locks that told of summer
fair maid’s skin as white as snow.
‘Let me live’ I death requested
in my young heart’s pangs of woe!

Friday, 22 July 2022

In Response to a Question - Özge Lena

What am I doing? Really?
Do you want the boring answer
Or the naked truth?

Thursday, 21 July 2022

Women of Antigua! - Veronica Evanson Bernard

When at times
I sit and wonder
of my days in dear Antigua,
Visions of women
Seem to rise
Like a flood
Before my eyes.

Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Extremely Grateful, Yet Disappointed - Benedicta Mordedzi

Extremely grateful, yet disappointed
to all who cared enough to stick with her
to listen, to advise, to support —
your presence has been a blessing.

Tuesday, 19 July 2022

Boy - Loic Ekinga

After Olivia Gatwood’s “Girl, after Ada Limón”

I will not be shamed for falling apart
And sinking into my mattress.

Monday, 18 July 2022

My City - Jean D’Amérique

                                for a city whose wound is mine
the streets
are nameless
because of traveling crime
a tower of  flames at its back, my city binges on
fresh canons, sings of a life that sags on the page,
it watches humans fall as if it’s watching cascades
of piss

Sunday, 17 July 2022

Refuge - Sarah Klassen

What song do we sing when the journey ends
and we find ourselves in another country
with our exhausted children, our pitiful possessions,

Saturday, 16 July 2022

Aku - Chairil Anwar

If my time has come
I don’t want anyone to comfort me
Not even you
 

Friday, 15 July 2022

The Return - Edith Tiempo

It the dead years could shake their skinny and run
As once he had circled this house in thirty counts,
He would enter this door and these old friends would not shun
Him and his tales, tales that would bear more than the spare
Testimony of his willed wit and his grey hairs.

Thursday, 14 July 2022

Landscape No. 2 - Lin Heng-t’ai

Lines of trees to break the wind
And beyond them other

Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Fly On O Crane! - Maung Swan Yi

Out from Hiroshima’s flames
thou hast winged, O Crane!

Tuesday, 12 July 2022

To Tigerland - Wang Gungwu

The lallangs leer at the breed of mosquitoes,
The parangs rust in their sheaths.
There the wood-smoke has turned to dust,
There the children make their wreaths.

Monday, 11 July 2022

Back - Hour Luy

I can’t cry but my heart is bleeding
Laughter sticks in my throat
They have said I must go home
I don’t want to.

Sunday, 10 July 2022

A Man Is Dead - Somphavan Inthavon

Put on your most lovely white costume
And smile broadly
It is only a simple burial
The celebration of one who has departed.

Saturday, 9 July 2022

Addicted - Angkarn Kalyanapong

Scoop up the sea, pour it in a bowl,
and dine on it and rice,
reach out, gather some stars,
and mix them with salt to eat.

Look at crabs and oysters dancing with joy
and playing nostalgic songs,
or chameleons and galley worms flying
to eat the sun and moon!

Friday, 8 July 2022

The Stone Dog - Le Thanh-tong

With a heavy paw he guards the frontier,
Squatting alone in the middle of the pass,

Thursday, 7 July 2022

Purple - Chloe Ling

Wake before the dawn
and you will witness the
World's slowest embrace

Wednesday, 6 July 2022

Coordinating System - Daniela Andonovska-Trajkovska

all people know what the coordinates that I live in are
and what full stops my initials are leaning on

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

True Freedom - Agron Tufa

True freedom is a dark vial,
full of intertwined genies, pent up
from a cruel Piston

Monday, 4 July 2022

Blessed be the butterfly - Betsimar Sepúlveda

Blessed be the butterfly
wise enough to separate the flames from the fire
and to hurl itself, delirious, into the beauty of its center.

Sunday, 3 July 2022

Ego Sum - Gaspar Octavio Hernández

Neither mother of Pearl’s complexion, nor locks of gold
Shall you see, like finery, adorning my frame;
neither sapphire’s light, celestial and pure,
trapped and shining, in the pit of my eyes

Saturday, 2 July 2022

Friday, 1 July 2022

Learner - Mahadai Das

I am the great learner.
I devour the apple but before that,
I halve, then quarter
and eighth it.