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Tuesday 30 April 2024
The Man Next Door - Ernest O'Ferrall
Fragments of song around me lie,
Fair ballads of delight,
Sweet things an editor would buy
And treasure at first sight;
All broken now, they're but a heap
Of paper on the floor.
(Some night, armed with an axe, I'll leap
Upon the fiend next door!)
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Monday 29 April 2024
The Disavowal - Muthaffar al-Nawab
My son, when your rib supported mine
you restored it and set it straight
My son, take me to the feast in your arms
Count the white hairs I reaped from your life
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Sunday 28 April 2024
A world there is for those in love - Mahsati Ganjavi
A world there is for those in love with mines of precious stones,
But bards select a different world as setting for their thrones.
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Saturday 27 April 2024
Rain - Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
You go. And the asphalt is suddenly wet,
The green on the trees suddenly new,
And a scent as if of fresh hay
Strikes you in the face that, warm and pale,
Has long awaited the rain.
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Friday 26 April 2024
Field In Spring - Nichita Stãnescu
Green rings around the eyes, this grass in vibrant motion
arcs tenderly about you, at a distance-
you summon it, then fling it round, broken
by your laugh of youth and innocence.
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Thursday 25 April 2024
The Unfinished - Hermana Ramarui
You introduced to us
The world you know.
Why not with proper plan?
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Wednesday 24 April 2024
I think it rains - Wole Soyinka
I think it rains
That tongues may loosen from the parch
Uncleave roof-tops of
the mouth, hang
Heavy with knowledge
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Tuesday 23 April 2024
Chromaphagite - León Gil
Today I breakfasted on red
violet blue yellow and green
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Monday 22 April 2024
Volt - Tristan Tzara
The inclined towers the oblique skies
The cars descending into the void of roads
The creatures along the country lanes
Branches covered with hospitable virtues
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Sunday 21 April 2024
Brothers, my peace is in my aloneness - Rabi’a of Basri
Brothers, my peace is in my aloneness.
My Beloved is alone with me there, always.
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Saturday 20 April 2024
Bekita - Elis Juliana
Lady Bekita lifted up her skirt
And stalked into the ballroom
With a smile, with coquetry
With calculated steps
And complete body control
Bekita, Bekita,
Bekita, Bekita.
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Friday 19 April 2024
The Adieu - Abou Mohammed
The boatmen shout, "'Tis time to part,
No longer can we stay;"—
'Twas then Maimuna taught my heart
How much a glance could say.
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Thursday 18 April 2024
Mama you've done well - Erwin Jones
I was first, a thought in your precious mind,
Until I became a living cell.
In the darkness of your motherly womb,
It took me nine long months to be fully groomed.
And Mama, you've done well.
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Wednesday 17 April 2024
At a Refugee Camp - Julius Chingono
After bouts of kachasu
we sleep drunk
to wake up in running battles
with hangovers
that seek refuge
in our heads.
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Tuesday 16 April 2024
My Bosnia, Devastated - Safet Isović
My Bosnia, devastated
My country, unplowed
Four summers fallow
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Monday 15 April 2024
In the Circle of the Veranda, 14 - Ivar Ivask
How could I reach back that far,
how could I become one with the old
churchyard in Rongu, daydreaming here
in these Bitterroot woods, blue enamel mug
in hand? A mug brimful with raspberries
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Sunday 14 April 2024
And YHVH spoke to me when I saw His name - Rabbi Abraham Abulafia
And YHVH spoke to me when I saw His name
spelled out and merged with the blood in my heart,
separating blood from ink and ink from blood:
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Saturday 13 April 2024
On the Massacre - Chayim Nachman Byalik
Ye heavens, pray for mercy on my head!
If God abides in you, and if a way
To Him exists, which yet I have not found,
Do you my prayers unto His ear convey!
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Friday 12 April 2024
Eclogue - Vicente Huidobro
Sun about to die
The car broken down
And a smell of spring
Remains as the air sweeps by
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Thursday 11 April 2024
Kiss The Earth - Thích Nhat Hanh
Walk and touch peace every moment.
Walk and touch happiness every moment.
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Wednesday 10 April 2024
Sonnet 148 - Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Celia saw a rose which in happy self-praise
flaunted its pomp and vanity in the field,
cosmetics of carmine and cochineal
merrily smeared over its delicate face;
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Tuesday 9 April 2024
The waves on the shore - Bedros Adamian
The day is bright June weather,
The cool north wind blows free;
Why swells thy breast, old ocean?
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Monday 8 April 2024
Horses wade in the Nemunas - Bernardas Brazdzionis
horses wade in the Nemunas
they drink flowing fog
they drink the morning
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Sunday 7 April 2024
Dear Lord - Azim Razak
Dear Lord
Why is it that those closer to you than me
They who pray five times a day
Every day, without fail
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Saturday 6 April 2024
The Postman - Buland Al-Haydari
What do you want postman?
I am far away from the world
with no doubt you are mistaken...
since there is nothing new
that the world can bring to this fugitive.
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Friday 5 April 2024
After I Ate An English Thesaurus - Khayelihle Bongiswa Gamedze
I accidentally ate, consumed, chew in,
A thesaurus, a synonymopedia.
And ever since then, at that moment, by that time,
My words, vocabulary, sayings just sublime.
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Thursday 4 April 2024
Skarphedinn among the flames - Hannes Hafstein
Booming and quaking.
Cracking and breaking,
Down crashed the rafters
And roofbeams sturdy.
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Wednesday 3 April 2024
A Camel - Murō Saisei
In thin shade
a camel that is fastened,
like an aged man,
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Tuesday 2 April 2024
Fascioners of Progress - Kendel Hippolyte
Because you do not heed the voices of Imagination,
neither the tongues of trees nor the voices of poets,
earth will erupt in a conspiracy of poetry and nature.
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Monday 1 April 2024
On Spring - Lâmiî Çelebi
From the pleasure, joy, and rapture of this hour,
In its frame to hold its soul earth scarce hath power.
Rent its collar, like the dawning, hath the rose;
From its heart the nightingale sighs forth its woes.
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