![]() Lessons from ScandinaviaA Poem by Nao DeguchiI paraphrased lunar November Into velvety December Until I could feel Jesus hanging And children singing Christmas carols These were the golden illusions Of our special and particular Anatomy of monotony I gave myself to sleepers in darkness And managed a half-smile To the life I chose not to lead I paraphrased courtesans So that I might know the straw divan And slapped the stunned cynic in me To enjoy the pine and marble Of the land in which I was born These autumnal farewells Laughing academic deaths Walking body forth naked into the sun. © 2011 Nao DeguchiReviews
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7 Reviews Added on December 9, 2011 Last Updated on December 9, 2011 Author![]() Nao DeguchiMie, JapanAboutI will go to great lengths to encourage writers of Asian origin. Of these, Indian are my favorite. They have a beauty of sentiment that is not replicated in english. I do not like to leave a trace.. more..Writing
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