POETRY

I WOULD LIKE TO BE CHILD – Poetry, by Eunice Odio

I WOULD LIKE TO BE CHILD I would like to be a child, to match the distance clouds up lame…

8 years ago

SENSATION – Poetry, by Arthur Rimbaud

SENSATION > Par les soirs bleus d’été, j’irais dans les sentiers, picoté par les blés, fouler l’herbe menue: rêveur, j’en…

8 years ago

TAKE THIS ROSE – Poetry, by Pierre de Ronsard

TAKE THIS ROSE > Prends cette rose aimable comme toi, qui sert de rose aux roses les plus belles, qui…

8 years ago

HUG – Poetry, by Blaga Dimitrova

HUG Heart to heart. And breathe in the breath. So close to me, so as not to see you. Over…

8 years ago

WHITE NIGHTS – Poetry, by Blaga Dimitrova

WHITE NIGHTS Unknown source of light, soaked granite and gardens. The Neva has poured into the sky blushes, the sky…

8 years ago

THIS DAY – Poetry, by Adele Ne Jame

THIS DAY Finally, after days of rain, sun and clouds roll over the hills dreamlike, perfect upcountry morning. I pull…

8 years ago

NATASHA, THE WHITE DONKEY AND ME – Poetry, by Baekseok (1912-1963)

NATASHA, THE WHITE DONKEY AND ME Tonight the snow falls endlessly, because I, a poor man, love the beautiful Natasha.…

8 years ago

PARTING BEFORE DAYBREAK – Poetry, by An Qi

PARTING BEFORE DAYBREAK First the day, then daybreak, and finally the time for parting. Local time in Beijing is 7…

8 years ago

A QUARTER TO THREE: THE IDEAL – Poetry, by Gerrit Kouwenaar

A QUARTER TO THREE: THE IDEAL A quarter to three: we need to be even thinner, even that which caresses…

8 years ago

IN MY LIFE AS A FOX – Poetry, by Leta Semadeni

IN MY LIFE AS A FOX In my life as a fox I was everything and everything, I was even…

8 years ago