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We've begun ancient Roman poetry in Latin. (Catullus, possibly the most respected raunchy poet ever.) I think it was Robert Frost who said, "Poetry is what is lost in translation." I couldn't agree more... Started looking through that old poetry collection... No other way to describe this poetry than purrrrrrrrr. Here are some other ones I love: "Fame" - John B. Tabb Their noonday never knows What names immortal are: 'Tis night alone that shows How star surpasseth star. ___________________________________________ "Anonymous" - John B. Tabb Anonymous--nor needs a name To tell the secret whence the flame, With light and warmth, and incense came A new creation to proclaim. So was it when, His labor done, God saw His work, and smiled thereon: His glory in the picture shone, But name upon the canvas, none. ___________________________________________ from "Thought" - Christopher Pearse Cranch Thought is deeper than all speech, Feeling deeper than all thought; Souls to souls can never teach What unto themselves was taught. We are spirits clad in veils; Man by man was never seen; All our deep communing fails To remove the shadowy screen. Heart to heart was never known; Mind to mind did never meet; We are columns left alone Of a temple once complete. Like the stars that gem the sky, Far apart, thought seeming near, In our light we scattered lie; All is thus but starlight here. What is social company But a babbling summer stream? What our philosophy But the glancing of a dream? ... We, like parted drops of rain, Swelling till they meet and run, Shall be all absorbed again, Melting, flowing into one. ___________________________________________ "Fate" - Francis Bret Harte "The sky is clouded, the rocks are bare, The spray of the tempest is white in air, The winds are out with the waves at play, And I shall not tempt the sea to-day." "The trail is narrow, the wood is dim, The panther clings to the arching limb, And the lion's whelps are abroad at play, And I shall not join in the hunt to-day." But the ship sailed safely over the sea, And the hunters came home from the chase in glee, And the town that was builded upon a rock Was swallowed up in the earthquake shock. ___________________________________________ I might add more later. Onto homework. |