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Pasquino sonnets to complement the poet's pre-existing annual calendar.

Two Clowns

Two Clowns Double Rondeau Rondeau I The white clown with glitter sleeves And high question-mark eyebrows Cannot hide his amazement, For here comes […]

The Strandbeest

The Strandbeest The Strandbeest comes—so brace yourself. There it strides through the dune landscape. It bears the name of Theo Jansen, Who managed […]

View

Le petit pan de mur jaune The little yellow patch of wall—behold How here a primal Dutch genius Depicted the view of Delft. There stands the Old […]

Crackling Projectors

Crackling Projectors Celluloid lies turning sour. It will not be long now Before the image archive fades And reels disappear. Who did not enjoy […]

The Dressing Room

The Dressing Room The mask through which I encounter myself: Stripped of myself and all my possessions. Who would not wish to mask his defects? To […]

Narrow Escape

Narrow Escape A disaster avoided by a hair’s breadth! Not so very long ago I gasped for air, Oppressed and fearing danger, As if ridden by a […]

Church Fire

Church Fire Arson Darkness reveals unspeakable thoughts. At night I become a troll, a sinister gnome, Malicious as the growth of a carcinoma, […]

Whrilpool

Whirlpool Seated on the edge of raging thoughts, Looking out upon the waves of a wild stream. Thinking boils and seethes in vapor and white steam, […]

Last Word

Last Word One final sonnet to conclude quickly now. Soon we will leave and release the line. One more curtain call—and then it falls. We were so […]

Rondeau of the Lord

Rondeau of the Lord O Lord who seeks to scorch the human soul By tightening Your rule again and again! That You are brain-dead—we have known it […]

Trisomy 21

Trisomy 21 The Different Ones Where shall we bring him, I wonder again— Take, say, the Down Syndrome Foundation. It comes from a duplicated […]

Break-in

Break-in Detonation (Marforio interrupts) We are not lavish with deep thoughts. Secrets are pivot points of our genome. Though we rarely keep them in […]

Flabbergasted

Flabbergasted At first it seemed I could not recover— Stunned, flushed, amazed and baffled, Duped and nearly dazed By so many galloping thoughts. I […]

Trill Notes

Trill Notes Who would not cherish a friend like you? Gifted with language, formidable in debate, Never too proud for playful jest. Crack and clash […]

Silence in the Circle

Silence in the Circle It remains deathly quiet in Myriade, muses Marforio. The hearth-fire fades; Only two loud gentlemen shout, Tasting kidneys and […]

Rural Silence

Rural Silence How calm the polder plains. Birds shuffle at their leisure, Sky untroubled, though smoke trails rise. Abandoned buildings, it would […]

It Does Not Cease

It Does Not Cease It does not cease—the passions, The nightmares, the monstrosities. I trace them, undone, Unable to grasp their babble. Twisted […]

Last Plea

Last Plea I do not know how much time you have— No more than a few moments, A few ticks of the second hand, And it has passed again. Life is lived […]

River

River The Shield of Achilles The Cows The cows driven in gold and in tin: They long to move, eager to begin— Out of the stall to greening grasses. […]

Isaiah 58

Isaiah 58 Thus speaks the Lord: Is this not the fast I choose: To loosen wicked chains, Undo the choking yoke, Set the oppressed free? Is this not […]

Isaiah 62

Isaiah 62 No longer shall you be called Forsaken, Nor your land named Desolate. No longer parched, no longer damned, No longer flung like a stone in […]

Unnamed Pain

Unnamed Pain What dreadful scorching is this? What consuming blaze Rages through smoldering blood? What fire refuses to die? What swelling festers in […]

Roderwolde

Roderwolde Poet on a Bicycle It did not work in Roderwolde, But when he cycled further on, Across a wide and open tract, As soon as he had left the […]

Ode to Remco Campert

Ode to Remco Campert A film clip from the nineteen-fifties Awoke the faded hues of memory: A farmer in blue smock and wooden clogs, And women […]

Found

Found “Found” is not the word— Rather: encountered. To find is to discover what you sought; Desire precedes it. Encountering happens […]

For Ludwig W.

For Ludwig W. “Found” is not the word, but rather “encountered.” You picture only what you seek, For you have fixed yourself upon the notion; […]

Sigh

Sigh Double rondeau I She belongs with fruit, yet lies among sprouts. Her waterworks cannot be stopped; From the crisper drawer comes sobbing […]

Moment and Wink

Moment and Wink A moment! A moment glimmers in your eyes, The cradle of compassion. How you looked at me— My nerve paths startled, Your gaze […]