Filed Under Community Altar | Comments Off on Community Altar for May 2018: Mothers of the Norse Pantheon
This month’s Community Altar is dedicated to Mothers of the Norse Pantheon, being as May is when Mother’s Day falls in the U.S. A closer view: From left to right: Frigg, Sigyn, Bestla, Laufey, Angrboda. The Frigg image is from Pinterest (no artist credit, despite searching for one) and the other four images are […]
Filed Under Poem for Hela | Comments Off on Daily Poem: Ithaka ~ C.P. Cavafy
Ithaka ~ C.P. Cavafy Interpreted by Sarah Ban Breathnach You may be familiar with the translation by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard, which you can read here. I also enjoy this version, as it offers a fresh take on the work. While not a direct translation, Ban Breathnach brings a feminine perspective. Pray that your journey be long, full […]
Filed Under Poem for Hela | Comments Off on Daily Poem: No Holds Barred ~ Anna Swir
No Holds Barred ~Anna Swir (Świrszczyńska) I catch hold of different things: snow, trees, useless telephone calls, the tenderness of a child, journeys, Rosewicz’s poetry, sleep, apples, morning exercises, conversations about the salutary properties of vitamins, exhibits of avant-garde art, walls on Kosciuszko’s mound, politics, Penderecki’s music, natural disasters in foreign countries, the joy of morality […]
Filed Under Poem for Hela | Comments Off on Daily Poem: Slow Rain – Gabriela Mistral
Slow Rain ~ Gabriela Mistral Translated from the Spanish by Gunda Kaiser and James Tipton This water, sad and fearful, like a child who suffers, before touching the Earth, fades away. Calm the wind, calm the tree— but in the tremendous silence, this lean, bitter song is falling. The sky is like a heart, immense, […]
Filed Under Admin, Poem for Hela | Comments Off on The Daily Poem Returns!
I miss posting the Daily Poem, and some of my lovely readers have said they miss the poems as well. So, starting May 9, the Daily Poem returns! With the usual provisos: daily is usually Monday through Friday, rarely on the weekend, and subject to the vagaries of my travel schedule and occasional bouts of […]