Poems

Place all non-origami related posts in here; films, food, your life etc.
User avatar
~origami~
Newbie
Posts: 21
Joined: April 2nd, 2007, 11:02 pm
Location: Sydney, Australia
Contact:

Poems

Post by ~origami~ »

I thought poeple might like to show everyone their favorite poems.
VeGaN!!!
User avatar
Rdude
Senior Member
Posts: 292
Joined: August 31st, 2005, 5:50 am

Post by Rdude »

D. H. Lawrence
Snake

A snake came to my water-trough
On a hot, hot day, and I in pyjamas for the heat,
To drink there.
In the deep, strange-scented shade of the great dark carob-tree
I came down the steps with my pitcher
And must wait, must stand and wait, for there he was at the trough before
me.

He reached down from a fissure in the earth-wall in the gloom
And trailed his yellow-brown slackness soft-bellied down, over the edge of
the stone trough
And rested his throat upon the stone bottom,
And where the water had dripped from the tap, in a small clearness,
He sipped with his straight mouth,
Softly drank through his straight gums, into his slack long body,
Silently.

Someone was before me at my water-trough,
And I, like a second comer, waiting.

He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do,
And looked at me vaguely, as drinking cattle do,
And flickered his two-forked tongue from his lips, and mused a moment,
And stooped and drank a little more,
Being earth-brown, earth-golden from the burning bowels of the earth
On the day of Sicilian July, with Etna smoking.
The voice of my education said to me
He must be killed,
For in Sicily the black, black snakes are innocent, the gold are venomous.

And voices in me said, If you were a man
You would take a stick and break him now, and finish him off.

But must I confess how I liked him,
How glad I was he had come like a guest in quiet, to drink at my water-trough
And depart peaceful, pacified, and thankless,
Into the burning bowels of this earth?

Was it cowardice, that I dared not kill him? Was it perversity, that I longed to talk to him? Was it humility, to feel so honoured?
I felt so honoured.

And yet those voices:
If you were not afraid, you would kill him!

And truly I was afraid, I was most afraid, But even so, honoured still more
That he should seek my hospitality
From out the dark door of the secret earth.

He drank enough
And lifted his head, dreamily, as one who has drunken,
And flickered his tongue like a forked night on the air, so black,
Seeming to lick his lips,
And looked around like a god, unseeing, into the air,
And slowly turned his head,
And slowly, very slowly, as if thrice adream,
Proceeded to draw his slow length curving round
And climb again the broken bank of my wall-face.

And as he put his head into that dreadful hole,
And as he slowly drew up, snake-easing his shoulders, and entered farther,
A sort of horror, a sort of protest against his withdrawing into that horrid black hole,
Deliberately going into the blackness, and slowly drawing himself after,
Overcame me now his back was turned.

I looked round, I put down my pitcher,
I picked up a clumsy log
And threw it at the water-trough with a clatter.

I think it did not hit him,
But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified haste.
Writhed like lightning, and was gone
Into the black hole, the earth-lipped fissure in the wall-front,
At which, in the intense still noon, I stared with fascination.

And immediately I regretted it.
I thought how paltry, how vulgar, what a mean act!
I despised myself and the voices of my accursed human education.

And I thought of the albatross
And I wished he would come back, my snake.

For he seemed to me again like a king,
Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld,
Now due to be crowned again.

And so, I missed my chance with one of the lords
Of life.
And I have something to expiate:
A pettiness.



This is a pretty long one, but I love the imagery and the message this poem conveys.

Rdude
If you can't fold it, try a bazooka.
My Flickr ->
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rdudevr55/
User avatar
origami_8
Administrator
Posts: 4371
Joined: November 8th, 2004, 12:02 am
Location: Austria
Contact:

Post by origami_8 »

Well, mine is also pretty long :D


Die Bürgschaft by Friedrich Schiller

Zu Dionys, dem Tyrannen, schlich
Damon, den Dolch im Gewande:
Ihn schlugen die Häscher in Bande,
"Was wolltest du mit dem Dolche? sprich!"
Entgegnet ihm finster der Wüterich.
"Die Stadt vom Tyrannen befreien!"
"Das sollst du am Kreuze bereuen."

"Ich bin", spricht jener, "zu sterben bereit
Und bitte nicht um mein Leben:
Doch willst du Gnade mir geben,
Ich flehe dich um drei Tage Zeit,
Bis ich die Schwester dem Gatten gefreit;
Ich lasse den Freund dir als Bürgen,
Ihn magst du, entrinn' ich, erwürgen."

Da lächelt der König mit arger List
Und spricht nach kurzem Bedenken:
"Drei Tage will ich dir schenken;
Doch wisse, wenn sie verstrichen, die Frist,
Eh' du zurück mir gegeben bist,
So muß er statt deiner erblassen,
Doch dir ist die Strafe erlassen."

Und er kommt zum Freunde: "Der König gebeut,
Daß ich am Kreuz mit dem Leben
Bezahle das frevelnde Streben.
Doch will er mir gönnen drei Tage Zeit,
Bis ich die Schwester dem Gatten gefreit;
So bleib du dem König zum Pfande,
Bis ich komme zu lösen die Bande."

Und schweigend umarmt ihn der treue Freund
Und liefert sich aus dem Tyrannen;
Der andere ziehet von dannen.
Und ehe das dritte Morgenrot scheint,
Hat er schnell mit dem Gatten die Schwester vereint,
Eilt heim mit sorgender Seele,
Damit er die Frist nicht verfehle.

Da gießt unendlicher Regen herab,
Von den Bergen stürzen die Quellen,
Und die Bäche, die Ströme schwellen.
Und er kommt ans Ufer mit wanderndem Stab,
Da reißet die Brücke der Strudel herab,
Und donnernd sprengen die Wogen
Des Gewölbes krachenden Bogen.

Und trostlos irrt er an Ufers Rand:
Wie weit er auch spähet und blicket
Und die Stimme, die rufende, schicket.
Da stößet kein Nachen vom sichern Strand,
Der ihn setze an das gewünschte Land,
Kein Schiffer lenket die Fähre,
Und der wilde Strom wird zum Meere.

Da sinkt er ans Ufer und weint und fleht,
Die Hände zum Zeus erhoben:
"O hemme des Stromes Toben!
Es eilen die Stunden, im Mittag steht
Die Sonne, und wenn sie niedergeht
Und ich kann die Stadt nicht erreichen,
So muß der Freund mir erbleichen."

Doch wachsend erneut sich des Stromes Wut,
Und Welle auf Welle zerrinet,
Und Stunde an Stunde ertrinnet.
Da treibt ihn die Angst, da faßt er sich Mut
Und wirft sich hinein in die brausende Flut
Und teilt mit gewaltigen Armen
Den Strom, und ein Gott hat Erbarmen.

Und gewinnt das Ufer und eilet fort
Und danket dem rettenden Gotte;
Da stürzet die raubende Rotte
Hervor aus des Waldes nächtlichem Ort,
Den Pfad ihm sperrend, und schnaubert Mord
Und hemmet des Wanderers Eile
Mit drohend geschwungener Keule.

"Was wollt ihr?" ruft er vor Schrecken bleich,
"Ich habe nichts als mein Leben,
Das muß ich dem Könige geben!"
Und entreißt die Keule dem nächsten gleich:
"Um des Freundes willen erbarmet euch!"
Und drei mit gewaltigen Streichen
Erlegt er, die andern entweichen.

Und die Sonne versendet glühenden Brand,
Und von der unendlichen Mühe
Ermattet sinken die Kniee.
"O hast du mich gnädig aus Räubershand,
Aus dem Strom mich gerettet ans heilige Land,
Und soll hier verschmachtend verderben,
Und der Freund mir, der liebende, sterben!"

Und horch! da sprudelt es silberhell,
Ganz nahe, wie rieselndes Rauschen,
Und stille hält er, zu lauschen;
Und sieh, aus dem Felsen, geschwätzig, schnell,
Springt murmelnd hervor ein lebendiger Quell,
Und freudig bückt er sich nieder
Und erfrischet die brennenden Glieder.

Und die Sonne blickt durch der Zweige Grün
Und malt auf den glänzenden Matten
Der Bäume gigantische Schatten;
Und zwei Wanderer sieht er die Straße ziehn,
Will eilenden Laufes vorüber fliehn,
Da hört er die Worte sie sagen:
"Jetzt wird er ans Kreuz geschlagen."

Und die Angst beflügelt den eilenden Fuß,
Ihn jagen der Sorge Qualen;
Da schimmern in Abendrots Strahlen
Von ferne die Zinnen von Syrakus,
Und entgegen kommt ihm Philostratus,
Des Hauses redlicher Hüter,
Der erkennet entsetzt den Gebieter:

"Zurück! du rettest den Freund nicht mehr,
So rette das eigene Leben!
Den Tod erleidet er eben.
Von Stunde zu Stunde gewartet' er
Mit hoffender Seele der Wiederkehr,
Ihm konnte den mutigen Glauben
Der Hohn des Tyrannen nicht rauben."

"Und ist es zu spät, und kann ich ihm nicht,
Ein Retter, willkommen erscheinen,
So soll mich der Tod ihm vereinen.
Des rühme der blut'ge Tyrann sich nicht,
Daß der Freund dem Freunde gebrochen die Pflicht,
Er schlachte der Opfer zweie
Und glaube an Liebe und Treue!"

Und die Sonne geht unter, da steht er am Tor,
Und sieht das Kreuz schon erhöhet,
Das die Menge gaffend umstehet;
An dem Seile schon zieht man den Freund empor,
Da zertrennt er gewaltig den dichten Chor:
"Mich, Henker", ruft er, "erwürget!
Da bin ich, für den er gebürget!"

Und Erstaunen ergreifet das Volk umher,
In den Armen liegen sich beide
Und weinen vor Schmerzen und Freude.
Da sieht man kein Augen tränenleer,
Und zum Könige bringt man die Wundermär';
Der fühlt ein menschliches Rühren,
Läßt schnell vor den Thron sie führen,

Und blicket sie lange verwundert an.
Drauf spricht er: "Es ist euch gelungen,
Ihr habt das Herz mir bezwungen;
Und die Treue, sie ist doch kein leerer Wahn -
So nehmet auch mich zum Genossen an:
Ich sei, gewährt mir die Bitte,
In eurem Bunde der Dritte!"


I tried to find a translation on Wikipedia, but the version the have isn´t correct and I was too lazy to correct it.
User avatar
Cupcake
Buddha
Posts: 1989
Joined: July 1st, 2006, 1:59 pm
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by Cupcake »

Ahem, anyone tried searching the topic?
viewtopic.php?t=2273
Last edited by Cupcake on April 10th, 2007, 10:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Ryan MacDonell
My Designs
TheRealChris
Moderator
Posts: 1874
Joined: May 17th, 2003, 1:01 pm
Location: Germany

Post by TheRealChris »

I'm pretty sure we can delete the "search"-function because nobody seems to like it Image
User avatar
origami_8
Administrator
Posts: 4371
Joined: November 8th, 2004, 12:02 am
Location: Austria
Contact:

Post by origami_8 »

There are so many useless topics on this Forum especially in the Kitchen Sink, that I thought it doesn´t matter if there is one more or less. But Cupcake, if you feel annoyed about useless topics, Chris and I can lock some for you, beginning with the word assosiation game, followed by favorite books and music and finally the most useless of all, quotes.
Shall we, shall we ? :P
User avatar
Cupcake
Buddha
Posts: 1989
Joined: July 1st, 2006, 1:59 pm
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by Cupcake »

Meh, I might not mind all that much... But there may be others that would
Ryan MacDonell
My Designs
User avatar
origami_8
Administrator
Posts: 4371
Joined: November 8th, 2004, 12:02 am
Location: Austria
Contact:

Post by origami_8 »

So shall we make a poll about closing useless Kitchen Sink topics?
User avatar
Cupcake
Buddha
Posts: 1989
Joined: July 1st, 2006, 1:59 pm
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by Cupcake »

Nah... I guess we don't have to. Go ahead, re-post topics all you want :wink:
Ryan MacDonell
My Designs
TheRealChris
Moderator
Posts: 1874
Joined: May 17th, 2003, 1:01 pm
Location: Germany

Post by TheRealChris »

oh, it's seems as if "somebody" is afraid to lose the posting-boosters. Image

*EDIT*
I agree with Anna, that some of the topics within the kitchen sink are bone stupid, but that's what the kitchen sink is there for. I think the favorite books could have become a interesting thread, but typing down booknames without giving any information about it makes that topic really senseless. I think that the word association game is on of the most stupid topics at this forum. we did start a kind of picture association thread some time before (can't remember the name), and that one was funny because we brought in some intelligence with complex connections between the pictures. but in the word association game it's more like cat->dog->bone->skelleton... and that's reeeaaaalllyy needless.
User avatar
Cupcake
Buddha
Posts: 1989
Joined: July 1st, 2006, 1:59 pm
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by Cupcake »

TheRealChris wrote:I think that the word association game is on of the most stupid topics at this forum. we did start a kind of picture association thread some time before (can't remember the name)
The name was "Image Tennis"
Ryan MacDonell
My Designs
itashiman
Junior Member
Posts: 64
Joined: December 24th, 2007, 1:17 am

Post by itashiman »

this is a circle poem

I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID... I WAS WALKING IN A CIRCLE WHEN I SAW A PEICE OF PAPER THAT SAID...NOTHING
User avatar
origami_8
Administrator
Posts: 4371
Joined: November 8th, 2004, 12:02 am
Location: Austria
Contact:

Post by origami_8 »

Incredible, the same mistake made over and over and over again :twisted:
TheRealChris
Moderator
Posts: 1874
Joined: May 17th, 2003, 1:01 pm
Location: Germany

Post by TheRealChris »

Image I HAVE NO GLUE, WHAT KIND OF MISTAKES YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT Image
User avatar
klnothincomin
Senior Member
Posts: 256
Joined: February 12th, 2008, 2:06 am
Location: Alpharetta, GA
Contact:

Post by klnothincomin »

Kevin Luo
If practice doesn't make perfect, at least it passes time! ^_^
Post Reply