Towards the end of March
When the white magnolia flowers
Open upon black barks
Like unblemished bridal dresses
Expectant, quivering, immaculate,
Feeling the primordial emotion of clouds
Like any other cherry tree,
They little know the world they inherit.
As you stand under the white lanterns
And sway with their enceinte desire
You are compelled to believe
In the purity of good intentions,
The joys of elemental fecundity,
Not in the least suspecting
The jealousy of the pink cherry tree,
Or the besotted mood of spring rain.
The blog deals with poetry, philosophy, methodologies and literary theories. Formerly of St. Stephen's College, Professor Williams is a UNESCO Poet, listed in the World Poetry Directory, Marquis Who's Who in the World, UK Who's Who 2010, the Encyclopedia of Indian Writers in English and selected as one of the 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century 2010, IBC Cambridge England and International Advisor to MELUS. He teaches at Soka University and Keio-SFC, Japan.
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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