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Friday, 31 March 2023

A mother's lament for her drowned son - Anonymous

Alas, alas thine empty seat, my son!
Vainly thy garments I did toil to dry.
Thy mother's joy is clouded o'er with grief,
And darkness veils the lonely sky.

Thursday, 30 March 2023

The Battle of Hafur's Bay - Hornklofi

Loud in Hafur’s echoing bay 
Heard ye the battle fiercely bray, 
’Twixt Kiotva rich, and Harald bold! 
Eastward sail the ships of war; 
The graven bucklers gleans afar,  
And monsterous heads adorn the prows of gold. 

Wednesday, 29 March 2023

Sways, with her trinkets - Hatim al-Tai

Sways, with her trinkets, she, endowed with splendour
With a waist like the fold of flimsy cloth, slim
And a neck like a cup of silver, adorning it
The blaze of the ruby and the strung beads

Tuesday, 28 March 2023

Vondel's Lucifer (Act II, lines 192-276) - Joost van den Vondel

Lucifer:
Shall then on high
A worm, an alien, wield the greatest power?
Must they who native are to Heaven thus yield
To foreign rule? Shall man then found a throne
Even o'er the Throne of God?

Monday, 27 March 2023

My King - Nachmanides

Ere time began, ere age to age had thrilled, 
I waited in his storehouse, as he willed; 
He gave me being, but, my years fulfilled, 
I shall be summoned back before the King. 

Sunday, 26 March 2023

Hands - Laxmi Prasad Devkota

Cooperation and understanding is essential
To build country brick by brick.
Most creatures are four-legged
But human being walks with two legs.

Saturday, 25 March 2023

The Executioner's Dream - Kwesi Brew

I dreamt i saw an eye, a pretty eye
In your hands
Glittering, wet and sikening
Like a dull onyx set in a crown of thorns
I did not know you were dead
When you dropped it in my lap

Friday, 24 March 2023

Mount Beysitoun - Nizami Ganjavi

On lofty Beysitoun the lingering sun
Looks down on ceaseless labors, long begun;
The mountain trembles to the echoing sound
Of falling rocks that from her sides rebound.

Thursday, 23 March 2023

The Frontier Guard - Anastasius Grün

The sentinel his weary hours
Keeps guard in quarantine;
Across the stream, in paths of flowers,
The Turkish maid is seen.

Wednesday, 22 March 2023

Memory - Erik Johan Stagnelius

O camp of flowers, with poplars girdled round,
Grey guardians of life’s soft and purple bud!

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

The First Book of the Æneis (lines 19-43) - Vergil

Against the Tiber’s mouth, but far away,
An ancient town was seated on the sea;

Monday, 20 March 2023

The Happy Islands - Isabel Maud Peacocke

O far away, and far away,
The Happy Islands lie;
In bluer seas of calm than these,
Beneath a bluer sky.

Sunday, 19 March 2023

To St. Paul - Peter Damian

Learned Paul, thy sounding voice,
A trumpet, makes the church rejoice
Thou flying cloud of fiery birth,
Thy wisdom circles all the earth.

Saturday, 18 March 2023

Friday, 17 March 2023

The Motoka - Theo Luzuka

You see that Benz sitting at the rich’s end ?
Ha! That motoka is motoka
It belongs to the Minister for Fairness
Who yesterday was loaded with a doctorate
At Makarere with whisky and I don’t know what
Plus I hear the literate thighs of an undergraduate.
 

Thursday, 16 March 2023

Consider - Munur Mambetaliev

Friend, when you visit cemeteries, don’t be afraid.
All the dead are Kyrgyz, and most of them you know.
Over here is Kerim. You knew him well.
And Karakoichu. Alym. Bekish. Sabyr. And the others . . .

Wednesday, 15 March 2023

Of Policies And Capacities - Ndaba Sibanda

This economy has whiskey
how can it be so drunk and risky?

Tuesday, 14 March 2023

A Song of the Road - José Santos Chocano

The way was black,
The night was mad with lightning; I bestrode
My wild young colt upon a mountain road.

Monday, 13 March 2023

Thus sang the burning stars - Otakar Březina

Each second that passes, ever within our places
In the mystic dance of the worlds
We revolve in the cosmos.
In the lustrous spheres of spirits we burn with a living
Beauty.
Around our heads,
In aureoles
Golden tresses are sparkling,
Extended like resonant lassos
In the flight of the whirlwind.

Sunday, 12 March 2023

Time is precious, I know - Tua Forsström

Time is precious, I know,
to each enough of one’s own suffering.

Saturday, 11 March 2023

The sun is happy that a sparrow loves its life - John Puhiatau Pule

The sun is happy that a sparrow loves its life.
Branches calm the air down to a smooth solitude.
Energy from my psyche drives the stars
that imitate water when its eyes are wished for.
 

Friday, 10 March 2023

A last note on the fat brown woman and shoes - Sia Figiel

No shoe fits the foot of the fat brown woman
No high heel
No low heel

Thursday, 9 March 2023

Moles - Sheena Baharudin

By the time I was ten years old
a number of moles have already made
my body and my face, their home.

Wednesday, 8 March 2023

Funeral Song - Tan Lixin

Not a melody,
not the voice of a songbird,
but quiet trails of tears,
silent prayers, the coarse cries
of a grown man.

Tuesday, 7 March 2023

There’s a place - José Luis Appleyard

There’s a place in the world where I live
small and unique,
a place of my own,
a piece of land, redolent of wood,
with people like me,
in a captive heart,
diminutive, bleeding and sad.

Monday, 6 March 2023

First Rain - Avrom Sutzkever

What shall I do with so much memory?
Where shall I hide it,
Infuse it in veins —
For my grandchild to find it?

Sunday, 5 March 2023

Lo, the signs of our Lord are everlasting - Umayyah ibn Abī aṣ-Ṣalt

Lo, the signs of our Lord are everlasting,
None disputes them except the unbeliever.

Saturday, 4 March 2023

Good Morning Lebanon - Majid Al Mohandes

Good morning O Lebanon
Evening of Death O Beirut
Evening of tears in the eyelids
And the injury of our repressed feelings
O Beirut

Friday, 3 March 2023

The prayer of the goldfish - Carmen Bernos de Gasztold

O God,
forever I turn in this hard crystal,
so transparent, yet I can find no way out.

Thursday, 2 March 2023

You come up - Alice S. Yousef

You come up,
like the treasure found at the end of a box

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Most bitter is the bite of hunger - Elie Rajaonarison

Most bitter is the bite of hunger
which awakens you in the morning
keeps you up at night