A Furious Wind Howls
POETRY FORMAT, 4 Dec 2017
Adolf P. Shvedchikov – TRANSCEND Media Service
A furious wind howls,
Ruining the wonderful flowers,
Black bird flies over beauty.
He sings his song of tombstone,
Hellish wind, drought,
Why are you so malicious,
Do not kill petals!
And we are subject to fate,
We will meet hurricane firmly
With loving heart,
And with the scars of old wounds.
Angry inevitable element
Let us smothers and oppresses…
Only the beauty and tenderness
Will save humanity!
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Dr. Adolf P. Shvedchikov is a Russian scientist, poet and translator. He has published over 150 scientific papers and 16 books in poetry. His poems has been translated into many languages and has been published in Russia, USA, Brazil, India, Japan, Korea, Spain, France, Greece, UK, Italy, Romania, Albania and Australia. In 2013 he was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature. He may be contacted at adolfps@gmail.com.
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