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  1. Possibilities We’re extremely fortunate The Onion Some People Like Poetry Clouds. I’d have to be really quick to describe clouds – a split second’s enough for them to start being something else. Their trademark: they don’t repeat a single shape, shade, pose, arrangement. Unburdened by memory of any kind, they float easily over the facts.

  2. it favors neither of the little darlings, it scarcely can recall which one is which. On this festive day, their golden anniversary, a dove, seen identically, perched on the windowsill. "Golden Anniversary" from MAP: Collected and Last Poems by Wislawa Szymborska, translated from Polish by Clare Cavanaugh and Stanislaw Baranczak.

  3. The counting of weekdays. would inevitably seem to be. a senseless activity; dropping letters in the mailbox. a whim of foolish youth; the sign “No Walking on the Grass”. a symptom of lunacy. Translated by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh. ( The End and the Beginning, 1993)

  4. Some People Like Poetry. Some people – that means not everyone. Not even most of them, only a few. Not counting school, where you have to, and poets themselves, you might end up with something like two per thousand. Like – but then, you can like chicken noodle soup, or compliments, or the color blue, your old scarf, your own way, petting ...

  5. Maria Wisława Anna Szymborska was a Polish poet, essayist, translator and recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature. She is renowned for her thoughtful, poignant, and often wry observations of life. Her poetry combines elements of irony, wit, and deep philosophical insight, making her work both accessible and profound.

  6. FORTY POEMS BY WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA Translations and Comments by Magnus J. Kryriski and Robert A. Maguire From Wolanie do Yeti (Calling Out to Yeti) Cracow, Wydawnictwo Literackie, 1957 ATTEMPT (Proba) Oh, yes, O song of mine, indeed you mock me, for though I should take the high road, I will not bloom as a rose. Only a rose blooms as a rose, no ...

  7. 1923 –. 2012. Read poems by this poet. Wislawa Szymborska was born on July 2, 1923, in Bnin, a small town in Western Poland. Her family moved to Krakow in 1931 where she lived most of her life. Szymborska studied Polish literature and sociology at Jagellonian University from 1945 until 1948. While attending the university, she became involved ...

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