agonia english v3 |
Agonia.Net | Policy | Mission | Contact | Participate | ||||
Article Communities Contest Essay Multimedia Personals Poetry Press Prose _QUOTE Screenplay Special | ||||||
|
||||||
agonia Recommended Reading
■ I know what you're thinking, father
Romanian Spell-Checker Contact |
- - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2012-05-11 | | Submited by Veronica Văleanu
A moment of wax comes about
When we are just summoned out And, of course, we never come back again. That’s about all of it. Then, As we already know, We’re beginning to flow In milky mists through a moat With rhomboidal dedecahedrons afloat Helter-skelter. Right at the centre Is the Word: not a doubt! With landscapes scrawled out And barefoot girls crossing the railway line In a direction crystalline. Afterwards, far away, Stealing between heat and decay Railwaymen with a chocolate veneer Or other sorts of of beings disappear, Among a host of pleasurable wires, Urged by commands and desires. And we’re standing aloof by the wash-bowl As we watch how they rinse up the new soul. -translated by Florin Bican
|
||||||||
Home of Literature, Poetry and Culture. Write and enjoy articles, essays, prose, classic poetry and contests. | |||||||||
Reproduction of any materials without our permission is strictly prohibited.
Copyright 1999-2003. Agonia.Net
E-mail | Privacy and publication policy