Showing posts with label my poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my poems. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Month of Roses



The perfume of roses drifts through the air,
Invites passers-by to stop and rest.
People on benches devour the sun,
The roses around shine in bright colours.

It's the month of June!
Well... just for a few more hours.

© LaGraziana 2013 

Sunday, 9 June 2013

June


Sun rays from the East.
A pink rose in the garden
Opens with the warmth.

© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 5 May 2013

On a Sunday in May

Cherry-tree alley.
A carpet of pink petals
On the gravel path.

© LaGraziana 2013 

Sunday, 28 April 2013

The Cycle of Nature



Loose flower petals
Beneath the magnolia.
Beginning and end.

© LaGraziana 2013 

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Spring!

Floating in the air
The perfume of violets.
A bird with a twig.

© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Rainy Sunday

Violet flowers
between the tips of grass blades.
Rain from a grey sky.

© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 31 March 2013

March - A Tanka

Sun and muddy earth.
Primroses spreading yellow
carpets on the lawns.

Birds singing in bare tree-tops,
snow flakes drifting in the air.

© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 24 March 2013

The Return of Winter

Violet crocus
Peeping through a snow cover.
No sun, no blue sky.

© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Saint Patrick's Day

My first limerick ever:

There was a young woman from Smerwick
Who cherished the day of Saint Patrick.
She grabbed her new hat
and went out for a chat
with fish in the harbour of Smerwick.

© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 10 March 2013

The Pheasant

Between primroses
In the lawn in the gardens:
A strutting pheasant!



© La Graziana 2013

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Messengers of Spring



Hoar-frost on the grass.
In a spot by the stone wall
Yellow primroses.


 ©  LaGraziana 2013

Monday, 25 February 2013

Rain in the City

Rain on melting snow.
Brown puddles in the gutters
Between lumps of slush.

Cars and trucks splashing water
On passers-by in wet shoes.



© LaGraziana 2013

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Snow in the City

Snow in the city.
Cars crunching over crushed stone
On a slushy street.



© LaGraziana 2013

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Dreams and Reality

by LaGraziana

You wonder what dreams are?
For me? For you?
They are castles in the air worth ten a penny.
They are lives without limits or dangers.
They are a reality apart filling our heads.

You wonder what dreams mean?
For you? For me?
They mean everything and nothing at all.
They mean countless alternatives to what is.
They mean a reality that could be different.

You wonder what dreams bring?
For me? For you?
They bring the stars down from heavens.
They bring hope for changing the world.
They bring a reality apart from the usual.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Reality

World of holograms.
Three-dimensional cosmos
Full of life and soul.

 © LaGraziana 2013

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Valentine's Day

by LaGraziana




Grey clouds in the sky.
White flakes drifting in the air.
Puddles in the street.




 
A hyacinth bulb
With a green shoot in a pot.
Life reappearing!

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Sunday Trilogy

by LaGraziana

A night without stars.
Light reflections in the clouds,
A city in white.

Sun from a white sky.
The sound of melting water
From the roof gutters.

A flock of crows
In a bare tree top at dusk.
Black and white garden.


Monday, 4 February 2013

Monday Noon in February

by LaGraziana

White clouds in the sky,
Patches of snow on the ground.
Birdsong in the air.

Monday, 14 January 2013

On a Winter's Day


It’s snowing! A cyclone over the Adriatic Sea is blessing us with lots of tiny flakes gliding down from a deep grey sky. In Graz we often get snow from the South, above all when humid air from the Mediterranean mixes with cold air from the continent. Since yesterday noon, above all during the night, the city has been covered with estimated 10 to 15 cm of crystallized frozen water. That’s not much compared to the snow blanket in the Alpine regions of Austria, but it’s more than enough for a city like Graz to sink into chaos. In January snowfalls aren’t much of a surprise really because we’re right in the middle of winter, and yet… I had hoped… 

Frankly, to my taste this season is too unfriendly and too wet and too cold. Grrr. Nothing but looking outside I’m getting goose bumps and a depression! Is it a surprise that I prefer dark clothes during winter although this can be very dangerous after nightfall? The low clouds, the often dim light and the cold temperatures seem to call for it. Maybe I’m driven by an old instinct to camouflage. At any rate vivid colours don’t feel right when the world is painted in black and white. In fact, a look out of the window is like watching a photo printed long ago when colour films were rare and cameras working without film at best a crazy idea of science-fiction writers.

I’d prefer to be tucked in my bed and fast asleep now until spring, but I’m not a marmot, nor a turtle, nor a hedgehog. As a matter of fact, I’m human and I am awake. Every morning I have to go to work and bear the freezing monochrome surroundings. At the moment the snow is fresh, clean and shining white – a beautiful sight! I admit –, but it will mix with the dirt and the dust all around in no time. Then the white splendour will turn into a disgusting brownish grey mass everywhere close to streets and pavements. It’s inevitable. Graz will remind me once more of the ugly industrial town of Coketown that Charles Dickens invented back in 1854 for his novel Hard Times 

The only practicable solution for me is to stay at home as much as I can while the conditions outside are such that I despise. It goes without saying that I don’t mind at all! I can hold on in silence, too. At least for a while provided that I get a chance to express myself in writing.

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

The First Day of the Year

by LaGraziana
Graz,
1st January 2013, 7:30 a.m.

On New Year's morning:
No sun piercing through the fog,
No colourful world.




Graz,
1st January 2013, 8:00 a.m. 

The fog is thinning.
Around the sun the clouds gleam
In pink-golden light.