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Saturday, 31 December 2022

Awake—I tremble before thee - Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

Awake—I tremble before thee;
Asleep—I may dare to behold thee:
So, life of my life, let me watch
While thou sleepest.

Friday, 30 December 2022

The Duration of Love - Ferdinand Freiligrath

Oh, love as long as you can love,
Oh, love as long as love you may!
The hour will come, the hour will come:
By graves lamenting you will stay.

Thursday, 29 December 2022

The Full Moon - Marie Under

Bursting full is the moon,
its weight bends the trees.
The waters desire to be turned 
to wine,
they are so restless.

Tuesday, 27 December 2022

The Mirror - Dulce María Loynáz

The mirror hanging on the wall,
where I sometimes see myself in passing…
is a dead pond brought
into the house.

Monday, 26 December 2022

The Bathtub - Duy Quang Mai

instead, the poem begins when
the bathroom light brims my hands

Sunday, 25 December 2022

High in the Sky - Anonymous

High in the sky a star is aglow,
cast ing bright beauty here below. 
A wave of salvation comes with the dawn:
born of a virgin is the Son.
Heaven and earth sing 
‘Alleluia! Jesus is born! Gloria!’

Saturday, 24 December 2022

Mma - Tshifhiwa Itai Ratshiungo

You asked me not to make my words beautiful,
yet you told me of gods who ate butterflies gilded
with honey. I could imagine it, the taste of something
so delicate consecrated by those we give libation.

Friday, 23 December 2022

Thursday, 22 December 2022

Las Posadas at Que Pasa - Lucille Sambo

With our hands intertwined we walked in the frosty night,
our feet crunching the left of tortilla leaves from autumn
and I remember you opened the door to Que Pasa
and my heart began to thaw, waters flowed from my skin,

Wednesday, 21 December 2022

Wings - Rajaa Bushara

In another life, I have wings.
In another life, I can write on the skies… write pieces during the day that’d be watered by the sun then watch them bloom at night… like that I know I can grow light.

Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Rome /1/10/73 - Víctor Valera Mora

This cigarette butt
This little bit of ground coffee
This cherry yogurt
These few grains of salt

Monday, 19 December 2022

Belizean Lullaby - Leo Bradley

Twilight's myriad hues are cov'ring
Windswept lands beside the sea;
While the lofty trees are bowing
Leafy heads about a caye
Where the loving voice of mother
Whispered lullaby to me.

Sunday, 18 December 2022

My Country - Jose Lopes

It was... only God knows, how many thousands of years ago...
From out of Poseidon, the island or continet,
The marvel of the ancient oceans.

Saturday, 17 December 2022

The Crying Game - Tanya Ko Hong

One November morning outside Saratoga Springs
over coffee at the Red Roof Inn you say
We’re leaving for Florida

Friday, 16 December 2022

No Need to Savor Youth - Na Hyeseok

Her flesh is soft, soft
her skin radiant
her hair silky black
her eyes sparkling, sparkling

Thursday, 15 December 2022

Neighborhood Romance - Homero Manzi

First, a far-off April date—
your dark balcony, your old-fashioned garden.
Later on the feverish pulse of your letters—
lying with “no,” vowing that “yes…”

Wednesday, 14 December 2022

To a Girl beloved - Bernhard Severin Ingemann

What is it, dear maid, that enraptures me so? 
What holds my fond heart in a chain of control? 
Can the fragile attire of thy spirit below 
Be match'd with the glories that beam in thy soul? 

Tuesday, 13 December 2022

An Old Cat’s Dying Soliloquy - Anna Seward

Years saw me still Acasto's mansion grace,
The gentlest, fondest of the tabby race;
Before him frisking through the garden glade,
Or at his feet in quiet slumber laid;

Monday, 12 December 2022

Ugly Things - Teresita Fernández

In an old worn out basin
I planted violets for you
and down by the river
with an empty seashell
I found you a firefly.

Sunday, 11 December 2022

God Is Not Mad At Me - Olufunke Kolapo

Never ask for much from Him
Just to fill my life with love and calm
Same I asked on this fateful day
That left a huge bump on my way

One moment was walking with my friends
Then the next was flat on my rear
The sun glaring down in all his might
Daylight burning with so much hate

Not one of my limbs I could stir
Just drifting in and out of here
As if undetermined to stay or depart
I knew then my life had taken a new turn

Once I caught a glimpse of my loves
The mask on their faces of fear and tears
This breaks my heart so but not a tear
My whole body been rid of all care

A terrible nightmare was my first thought
Or dead and beyond the blue for reward
Hoping I'd wake and have a good laugh
And return to my simple but stunning life

A great miracle I pulled through they said
Like all miracles mine was not exempted
I paid with endless pain and my freedom
My proof of womanhood torn to shred

Must have erred God was my waking notion
To be so wrath to act without compassion
Life behind bars and endless grief His verdict
Else He would shield me from this raging tempest

But then that He still loves me revived my soul
That He really cares made me whole
Could have been six feet beneath the earth
Then I know His plans surpass my thought

With abundant love He enriched my home
The strength and courage to stand the storm
The grace to look beyond this troubled race
And the faith to trust in His guidance

Olufunke Kolapo (born 1980) Nigeria
Olufunke's web site is here

Friday, 9 December 2022

Omega - Tibor Babiczky

Street lamps on the closing curve,
off-white silk skirts
swish. It’s midnight.

Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Uninvited - Althea Mark-Romeo

She can’t say no
to armed hitchhikers
in military uniforms
when they wave her down.

Tuesday, 6 December 2022

In Istanbul at the Bosphorus - Safet Isović

in istanbul at the bosphorus,
the pasha lies sick.
his soul is on the decline,
and yearns for the black earth.
 

Monday, 5 December 2022

Jaguar - Humberto Ak'abal

Sometimes I’m a jaguar
running through ravines,
leaping boulders,
climbing mountains.

Sunday, 4 December 2022

The drink sent down from Truth - Yunus Emre

The drink sent down from Truth, 
we drank it, glory be to God. 
And we sailed over the Ocean of Power, 
glory be to God.

Saturday, 3 December 2022

On The News Of The Death Of Lady M.T. - Danilo Kiš

Oh very well done indeed, Death,
what an achievement,
to bring down such a fortress!

Friday, 2 December 2022

Thursday, 1 December 2022

Lamentations - Funmilayo Omoniyi

Honesty is an essential quality 
But oh, what a rare commodity
In my community!