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Current Poetry You Are Addicted To!
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
Joined: October 2009 Posts: 8319 Location: Jacksonville Florida. Gender:
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 Current Poetry You Are Addicted To!
All day today it seems I have been obsessed with poetry, which has inspired me to start this thread. I am an avid poetry fan, and I do believe that there are many of us on here that enjoy a good poem every now and then. So: What is (or are) Your Current Addiction(s) in the World of Poetry? 
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:37 pm |
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Minnie d'Arc
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Mmmm... That's interesting; I've developed a real thirst for poetry recently... My favourite poet is Vladimir Mayakovsky, but I don't know if any of his works are available in English... And, to be fair, I think they'd lose something in translation...
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| Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:03 pm |
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
Joined: October 2009 Posts: 8319 Location: Jacksonville Florida. Gender:
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Yes, many things can easily get lost in translation. Currently I have been into Irish poetry (okay, let us face it, I am ALWAYS reading Irish poetry.) My favorites are currently: Deirdre's Lament for the Sons of Usnagh and Deirdre's Farewell to Alba both tranaslated by Samuel Ferguson and written by Flann Fionn in the 12th century. Quote: Flann Fionn
12th century
Keep in mind that this is just one translation of both of these poems, by the same man. Other translators have come up with completely different poems.
Deirdre’s Farewell To Alba
Farewell to dear Alba, high house of the sun, Farewell to the mountain, the cliff, and the dun; Dun Sweeny, Adieu! For my love cannot stay, And tarry I may not when love cries away
Glen Vashan! Glen Vashan! Where roebucks run free, Where my love use to feast on the red deer with me, Where rocked on thy waters while stormy winds blew, My love used to slumber- Glen Vashan, adieu!
Glendaro! Glendaro! Where birchen boughs weep Honey dew at high noon o’er the nightingale’s sleep, Where my love used to lead me to hear the cuckoo ‘Mong the high hazel bushes- Glendaro, adieu!
Glen Urchy! Glen Urchy! Where loudly and long, My love use to wake up the woods with his song, While the son of the rock, from the depths of the dell, Laughed sweetly in answer- Glen Urchy, farewell!
Glen Etive! Glen Etive! Where dappled does roam, Where I leave the green sheeling I first called a home; Where with me and my true love delighted to dwell, The sun made his mansion- Glen Etive, farewell!
Farewell to Inch Draynach, adieu to the roar Of the blue billows bursting in light on the shore; Dun Fiagh, farewell! For my love cannot stay, And tarry I may mot when love cries away
Deirdre’s Lament For The Sons Of Usnagh
The lions of the hills are gone, And I am left alone- alone- Dig the grave both wide and deep, For I am sick, and fain would sleep!
The falcons of the wood are flown, And I am left alone- alone- Dig the grave both deep and wide, And let us slumber side by side.
The dragons of the rock are sleeping, Sleep thaw ales not for our weeping: Dig the grave and make it ready; Lay me on my true-love’s body.
Lay their spears and buckler’s bright By the warriors’ side aright; Many a day and three before me On their linked bucklers bore me.
Lay upon the low grave floor, ‘Neath each head, the blue claymore; Many a time the noble three Reddened these blue blades for me.
Lay the collars, as is meet Of their greyhounds at their feet; Many a time for me have they Brought the tall red deer to bay.
In the flacon’s jesses throw Hook and arrow, line and bow; Never again by stream or plain Shall the gentle woodmen go.
Sweet companions ye were ever- Harsh to me- your sister, never; Woods and wilds and misty valleys Were with you, as good’s a palace
Oh! To hear my true love singing, Sweet as sound of trumpets ringing; Like the sway of ocean’s swelling Rolled his deep voice round our dwelling
Oh! To hear the echoes pealing Round our green and fairy sheeling, When the three, with soaring chorus, Passed the silent skylark o’er us.
Echo, now sleep, mourn and even- Lark alone enchant the heaven!- Ardan’s lips are scant of breath, Neesa’s tongue is cold in death.
Stag, exult on glen and mountain- Salmon, leap from loch to fountain- Heron, in the free air warm ye- Usnagh’s sons no more will harm ye!
Erin’s stay no more you are, Rulers of the ridge of war; Never more ‘twill be your fate To keep the beam of battle straight.
Woe is me! By fraud and wrong- Traitors false and tyrants strong- Fell clan Usnagh, bought and sold, For Barach’s feast and Conor’s gold!
Woe to Eman, roof and wall!- Woe to Red Branch, hearth and hall!- Tenfold woe and black dishonor To the foul and false clan Conor!
Dig the grave both wipe and deep, Sick I am, and fain would sleep! Dig the grave and make it ready, Lay me on my true love’s body!
Translated by Samuel Ferguson
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:31 pm |
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Stargazer
Nessus
Joined: December 2008 Posts: 2559 Location: East Viperz Home Gender:
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Currently I'm reading "Faust" for the 1000th time and can't get enough, especially the parts with Margarita. Is anybody with me?
_________________ Subigo Inimicus!
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| Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:47 pm |
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
Joined: October 2009 Posts: 8319 Location: Jacksonville Florida. Gender:
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Can you link or post the poem, Stargazer?
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:11 am |
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Letalis Senium
Cocky Canard
Joined: January 2009 Posts: 5777 Location: Bed Gender:
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I'm on a Dylan Thomas kick at the moment, but wherever my fancy goes, it always, always, comes back to Blake. To me its something approaching perfection. http://theotherpages.org/poems/blake02.html-LS
_________________ "Any human anywhere will blossom in a hundred unexpected talents and capacities simply by being given the opportunity to do so." - Doris Lessing
Jereth Magas, Gothsylvania Minister of Unnatural Resources.
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| Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:00 pm |
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
Joined: October 2009 Posts: 8319 Location: Jacksonville Florida. Gender:
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Letalis Senium wrote: I'm on a Dylan Thomas kick at the moment, but wherever my fancy goes, it always, always, comes back to Blake. To me its something approaching perfection. http://theotherpages.org/poems/blake02.html-LS After reading some of the poems from that website, I have to say that one of my favorites was The Clod and the Pebble. Very lovely.
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:06 pm |
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Carpathian Dark Princess
Cania
Joined: January 2009 Posts: 2451 Location: Metro Detroit Gender:
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Last year, I was addicted to Oscar Wilde's poem "The Dole of the King's Daughter", mainly because I heard it through a song by Caprice.
_________________ "Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself." - Leo Tolstoy
"The first rule of Goth Club is : You do not talk about Goth Club." - Milky
Remember, Arthur and Lancelot: bros before hoes!
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| Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:15 am |
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Ylva
Phlegethos
Joined: April 2009 Posts: 93 Gender:
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T.S. Eliot, as you can see by my signature. The Hollow Men=best poem ever. Here's a link to The Hollow Men: http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/784/
_________________ Shape without form, shade without colour, Paralyzed force, gesture without motion. -The Hollow Men
Ylva aka Lunasie Duskfire Hellrose aka Hellissé LaDouleur aka Selinah Reuelle Fourdisks aka Fleur Harlene Disks...thank you Nephele!
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| Thu Jun 17, 2010 9:58 am |
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Calliope Aisha Cassandra
Cania
Joined: March 2010 Posts: 1475 Location: Italy Gender:
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Oh! I love this thread! More then poetry in general it's actually a single poem I'm addicted to... let me share it with you:
Semper eadem
«D'où vous vient, disiez-vous, cette tristesse étrange, Montant comme la mer sur le roc noir et nu?» — Quand notre coeur a fait une fois sa vendange Vivre est un mal. C'est un secret de tous connu,
Une douleur très simple et non mystérieuse Et, comme votre joie, éclatante pour tous. Cessez donc de chercher, ô belle curieuse! Et, bien que votre voix soit douce, taisez-vous!
Taisez-vous, ignorante! âme toujours ravie! Bouche au rire enfantin! Plus encor que la Vie, La Mort nous tient souvent par des liens subtils.
Laissez, laissez mon coeur s'enivrer d'un mensonge, Plonger dans vos beaux yeux comme dans un beau songe Et sommeiller longtemps à l'ombre de vos cils!
— Charles Baudelaire
Ever the Same
"Whence comes to you, you asked, this singular sadness That rises like the sea on the naked, black rock?" — Once our heart has gathered the grapes from its vineyard, Living is an evil. That's a secret known to all,
A simple pain, with no mystery, As obvious to all men as your gaiety. So abandon your search, inquisitive beauty; And though your voice is sweet, be still!
Be silent, ignorant! ever enraptured soul! Mouth with the child-like laugh! Still more than Life, Death holds us frequently with subtle bonds.
Let, let my heart become drunk with a lie; let it Plunge into your fair eyes as into a fair dream And slumber long in the shadow of your lashes.
_________________ Pixie name: Antara Airië Milkmaid
Minnie's virtual daughter and SirVigil's sister
adopted by Minnie and Midi and "honorary Texan" as bestowed upon me by Agent B. Plus I have a demon
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| Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:36 am |
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Midieval Fantasy
Manisha
Joined: October 2009 Posts: 8319 Location: Jacksonville Florida. Gender:
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The Old Story Over Again (18th / 19th Century)
When I was a maid, Nor of lovers afraid, My mother cried, “Girl, never listen to men.” Her lectures were long, But I thought her quite wrong, And I said, “Mother, whom should I listen to, then?”
Now teaching, in turn What I never could learn, I find, like my mother, my lessons all vain; Men ever deceive,- Silly maidens believe, And still ‘tis the old story over again.
So humbly they woo, What can poor maidens do But keep them alive when they swear they must die? Ah! Who can forbear, As they weep in despair, The crocodile tears in compassion to dry?
Yet, wedded at last, When the honeymoon’s past The lovers forsake us, the husbands remain; Our vanity’s checked, And we ne’er can expect They will tell us the old story over again.
Written by James Kenney
_________________ "May I have the Enlightenment of Buddha, the Peace of Gandhi, the Balance of Loazi, the Confidence of Hypatia, the Logic of Dawkins, and the Science of Sagan to guide me in all things." -Midi
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| Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:49 am |
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