Rhodes
Gods
Created Rhodes,
Surrounded it with iridescent blue waters,
Filled out its curves with sparkling green,
And kissed its face with hues of peach.
They brought down the Goddess of music,
Placed a bouzouki in her hands,
And gave her the voice of the wind
And rain
And sea
And heart,
And commanded her
To sing.
Crete
The Ladle Man
Turning on his axis of time
With wrought iron motions
His face transfixed as in a distant photograph
He takes the wood in hand
And ploughs it into soup ladles,
Stirring the rhythm and colors of life.
Crete
Supermodel
Atop her Ferrari,
Between the hills rising from Malia,
Laden with odors of wild herbs,
No one can compete with her when she smiles
Spinning her beauty like a web until you are spellbound.
Crete
She dons black
Spinning the life of garden and birds,
Mourning and evening
Weaving hues into mats
Crete
The Pig
The holiday pig, decorated,
Heads the procession
Through town.
Hearty, immaculate, smooth and pink,
Freed of the swamp of life,
Soon to alight on
Goblet-studded festive tables
Its meat succulent and tender
Served in porcelain plates.
Crete
The Spice Lady
She gathers grasses and herbs
From field and hills,
Ties them into miracles
Bound in small nylon bags.
Her wise, ancient visage
And mountainous tongue
Promise you
Long life,
Eternal grace.
Brazil
Rounder, barer, undulating
More than this
You will never find.
This Garden of Eden,
All the smooth fruit
Dripping a dark, peach-amber hue.
Brazil
In the old city of Salvador de Bahia
Dona Flor, unkempt,
In a dress that denies its buttons
Wafts through the alleys
Winking to each
Of her husbands.
London
Morning Prayer at Hyde Park
Sitting in the English silence,
Under grey skies,
Waiting for the
Sun-God.
Florence
Ponto Vecchio
Every evening at sunset
The shopkeepers seal the bridge’s gold
With heavy wooden boards.
Then the sun comes and
Spreads it
Generously
Across the River Arno.
Florence
Renaissance
The birds get together
At the bar on the bridge,
Happy hour,
Small talk.
Florence
Street Artist
Soon the city van
Will appear
To wash away the love
From the street.
He strokes her body,
And draws one last kiss
From her vanishing face.
Cyprus
Loto Lady
Her face coal,
Freed from get-rich dreams,
She peddles
Shiny tickets of addiction
And, in return,
Collects the small coins
And prays
For a slice of bread.
Cyprus
The Sugar Man
Blowing sugar
In a giant, flaming pan,
Into a pink cloud –
A childhood dream
So Sweet
It doesn’t end.
Cyprus
Sand
Sand, imprisoned
In heavy, grey sacks,
Lying like concrete,
Forming the border
Instead of being
Scattered gold,
Welcoming the clams.
Thailand
Golden Age
The golden years of her life,
Wrapped around her neck
Like a snake,
Stretching her
Like a swan
Until she pulls away from the earth
And turns into a lighthouse.
South Africa
The Seagull Fleet
The seagull fleet
With gleeful voices
Sail, white-uniformed
Over town
Happy marines
Enjoying their
Leave.
South Africa
Good Hope
On the other side of the
Black barbed wire,
The mixture of poverty and pain
Awake on the multicolored canvas-
Art bringing
Dreams
To life.
South Africa
Table Mountain
The sun sets carefully
Over Table Mountain,
Spreading a clear golden lace,
Soon all the gods
Will come to dine,
No table could be more divinely set.
Prague
The Music
Gypsies play the night
Like a veil slipping
From windows
Crowded
Coffee houses.
The wind sweeps the strains
Down the street
Until they echo in the distance
Trapping the heart
Like the peal of
Long forgotten bells.
Poems by Shulamit Sapir-Nevo
Translated to English by Mel Rosenberg
Published: Dec 18, 2013
Latest Revision: Oct 18, 2015
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