Poets Of The Floating World Poem by Ravi Kopra

Poets Of The Floating World



The PH scholars of poetry from the 3rd world
countries where English is their 2nd or 3rd language
come here to write poems in English
and dare to make comments on English poems
written by well know poets from the Western world.
With meagre exposure to English literaure
they show their poetic excellence with their
absurd, ignorant comments.

Monday, May 28, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by reading a poem by Amy Lowell who wrote poems in English after ancient Chinese and Japanese poets


A Poet's Wife - Poem by Amy Lowell

You have taken our love and turned it into coins of silver.
You sell the love poems you wrote for me,
And with the price of them you buy many cups of wine.
I beg that you remain dumb,
That you write no more poems.
For the wine does us both an injury,
And the words of your heart
Have become the common speech of the Emperor's concubines.

- Amy Lowell
https//quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/ACS3820.0001.001? rgn=main; view=fulltext

Pictures of the floating world, by Amy Lowell.
Lowell, Amy,1874-1925.
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