Thursday, February 4, 2010

Night Form Infant Positioner I Was Wondering What Form This Poem Was In.?

I was wondering what form this poem was in.? - night form infant positioner

A song World's End
Czeslaw Milosz
Translated by Anthony Milosz
The day end of the world
A bee circles clover
A fisherman repairs to flash a network.
Happy porpoises jump in the sea
For sparrows play Chutes
And the snake skin is golden, as always should be.
The day end of the world
Women walk through fields under their umbrellas,
A dream becomes drunk on the edge of a meadow,
The vegetable vendor shouting in the street
And a yellow sailboat is closer to the island
The voice of a violin lasts in the air
It leads to a starry night.
And those who expected lightning and thunder
They are disappointed.
And those who expected signs and archangels victory "
Do not believe what is happening now.
When the sun and the moon above
During the bumblebee visits a rose,
As children are born, pink
No one believes that this is happening.
Only a man with white hair of time that would be a prophet
However, he is a prophet, because mlead to very busy
Repeat join you during your tomatoes:
No other end of the world
No other end of the world.

2 comments:

Creole38 said...

I would say that neither free verse or iambic pentameter, though it always points in the poem is always free. Here's a site with definitions of terms, so you can decide for yourself:

Lyra [First is the Worst!] said...

You will most likely be the answer to the poetry section.

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