![]() ![]() ![]() Poem on a Long-Surviving World War II Veteran: ‘Our Superman’ by Margaret Coats 45 comments.‘Everyday Angels’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant 30 comments.‘When Orpheus Looked Back’ by Brian Yapko 37 comments. ![]() ‘Halloween-The New Normal’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant 29 comments.‘Eluding Beauty’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant 28 comments.‘Cop27-A Sonnetised Summary’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant 53 comments.‘CDC: Save the Planet from Poison CO2!!’ by Mike Bryant 105 comments.He has translated Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s sonnets and the great Primer Sueño, on which he is writing a book. Libra, ¡oh gran Don Josef!, docta la Imprenta.Įlwin Wirkala was in the Peace Corps in his early twenties and subsequently spent two plus decades in South America, gaining near native fluency in Portuguese and Spanish. Si no siempre entendidos, siempre abiertos, Read and studied, when they make us better. The learnèd press, Oh Josef, has set free!īut they are best accounted for in letters, With this life’s dream bespeak awakening. Their music’s muted counterpoints when joined Open, whether or not I miss their points, By Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645) | translated from Spanish by Elwin WirkalaĪnd with but few, though learnèd, books beside,Īnd listen with my eyes to those who died. ![]()
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