No More Learning

I've schemes beyond reason!

Who'll tame my heart!
Sweet cure. . .

I'm true by nature!


Gentle as a nun!


Come!
I'm no Don Juan,

Would it be such a wild adventure

Under the sun?
Midst all this verdure. . .

Apothesosis

In every sense, forever, Silence swarms

With knots of golden stars mixed swirling.


They speak of gardens sanded with diamonds,

But each one's solitary, sadly, sparkling.


Now, down here, in this unknown angle,

A glimmering furrow of melancholy ruby,

A sweetly twinkling sun-spark trembles:

A patriarchal guide leads his family.

His family: a mass of dense coloured globes.

And on one, that's Earth, a yellow dot, Paris,

Where hangs, a light, a poor ageing fool:

In the frail universal order, unique miracle.


He's the mirror of a day, and knows it.


He dreams a while then makes a sonnet.


Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918)

Guillaume Apollinaire

'Guillaume Apollinaire'
Guillaume Apollinaire - Wybor Poezji", Zak?
ad Narodowy im. Ossoli? skich, Biblioteka Narodowa, 1975, Wikimedia Commons

Annie

On the coast of Texas

Twixt Mobile and Galveston there was a

Great garden full of roses

That also contained a villa

Like a giant rose.


A woman often walked

In the garden all alone

And when I passed along the linden-bordered road

We almost talked.


As she was a Mennonite

Her rose-trees and her clothes lacked buttons

Two were missing from my coat-front

Both of us followed almost the same rite.