Poem of the Day
Yellow Striped Pajamas
By Shamsher Bahadur Singh
walking silently on his paws, he emerges from the semidarkness and disappears into it.
walking silently on his paws, he emerges from the semidarkness and disappears into it.
There will be ruin in unwelcome worldliness.
Someone knew
the importance of giving him a name.
Aromas of stone and
fire. Deranged singing
from the grindstone,
My love, who yawns above cities feathered with soot,
and over jungles deadly as an arsenal.
I am so cold tonight. Lend me your fever
to mull my long pastures of crumbling ice.
I am a garden graced by every beauty:
See my splendor, then you will know my being.
For Mohammad, my king, and in his name
The noblest things, past or to come, I equal:
Memory’s branch quivers
beneath the weight of a butterfly
How am I to know what it wants
without asking
A different tongue, you think,
would set you free. Imagine songs
you, disabused of old entanglements,
might sing. But only out of mastery;
Hunting along the logging road
swamped through to Pockwock Lake,
we stopped beside the spring to drink—
startled a drowsing snake.
The jay streaks through the lilacs
in color clash.
I note down: Invent
outdoor birdswing