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Classic poem of the day

E USTACE , T HURSTON , and followers of H UGO . H AROLD .

Enter, by the hall door, Hugo, Eric, and Thora. Eustace (and others standing up) :

Welcome, Lord Hugo! Hugo:

Welcome or not,
 Thanks for your greeting all.
Ha, Eustace! what complaints hast thou got?
 What grievances to recall? Eustace:

Count William came with a numerous band,
 Ere the snows began to fall,
And slew a buck on your lordship's land,
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Member poem of the day

This is my modern English translation of a poem by the Palestinian poet Walid Khazindar. 

This Distant Light
by Walid Khazindar
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Bitterly cold,
winter clings to the naked trees.
If only you would free
the bright sparrows
from your fingertips
and unleash a smile— that shy, tentative smile—
from the imprisoned anguish I see....

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