January 25, 2020
Dear Subscriber:
Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of
view. The theme for this week is Nationality and Race/Lunar New Year in honor
of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday, which this year is celebrated on January
20th, and the Lunar, or Chinese New Year, which this year is
celebrated on January 25th.
I welcome comments on my poems at
http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .
A Lunar New Year poem about the value of observing ancient
holidays:
Lest you leave your longings in the sunshine
Unprotected from night's bitter shade,
Now you may take them on the lunar wind,
Alive to phantoms vivid as your face
Reveling in front of Reason's door.
Nor could your own inventions offer more,
Even those transfigured from your race,
Which, privatized, seem downsized, somehow thinned.
Yet here is all the wealth the past has made,
Each relic well preserved in ancient brine,
A treasure-trove of comedy and grace
Resting where your faith would else be blind.
© by Nicholas Gordon
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This week’s theme: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday/Lunar
New Year
1/25: Lest You Leave Your Longings in the Sunshine
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