Micropoems: Enchanting April (Satis Shroff)



APRIL, APRIL (Satis Shroff)
April, April,
Er weiß nicht was er will:
After a short summer shower
The sun laughs again.
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ENCHANTING APRIL (Satis Shroff)

I live in the Schwarzwald
With tall pine and birch trees.
The chattering of the finches,
Thrushes and sparrows and titmice
Wakes you at dawn.
Swallows, pigeons and crows
Dissect the evening sky,
Interspersed with darting jays.
Blackbirds sing melodies across rooftops,
And the nightingale enchants the evening.
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WILLOW (Satis Shroff)

The lithe and slender drooping willow branches,
Sway with the Dreisamtäler wind:
A storm is underway.
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Grieving muse at the Albert Ludwigs University..
CHOREA HUNTINGTON (Satis Shroff)
 A young blonde I fancied
Suddenly can’t coordinate her body.
‘It’s in my genes,’ she apologises.
Memory loss, inattention, dementia.
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FRAGRANCE (Satis Shroff)
Giverny,
The artist paints Monet’s garden:
 Beautiful flowers, a pond, bridge and shrubs.
Ah, if only the flowers could emit their fragrance.
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‘UNWORTHY’ LOVE AND LIFE? (Satis Shroff)
She was a simple, lonely woman
Wrote passionate love letters
To the much honoured Reichskanzler.
The Gestapo looked into her life.
She was transformed into ‘unworthy’ life,
And sent to the psychiatry ward.
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MEDITATION (Satis Shroff)
I see your countenance
In deep concentration:
Meditation.
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UMBRELLA (Satis Shroff)

You are my umbrella
The water pearls  drop away
My angst fades.
My mother.
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The very thought of you
When problems sinister came,
Rescued me many a time.
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AMSEL (Satis Shroff)

An Amsel takes a long bath,
Flies to a nearby bush.
Smoothens its swarthy feathers
With its long beak.
Glossary:
Amsel: blackbird
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HEAVENLY SONG (Satis Shroff)

I sit and write a poem,
The blackbird sings from a rooftop.
I drop my pen.
Heavenly song.
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WORLDLY ILLUSION (Satis Shroff)

Nothing is everlasting
Lobe, hatred, poverty, prosperity,
All a worldly illusion.
You come with a scream
You go with a whisper.
Taking  the memories you’ve gathered.
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TWO LEAVES  AND A BUD (Satis Shroff)

A Nepalese mother devotes her life
To two leaves and a bud.
Arthritis gets the better
Of her once dainty, nimble fingers
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RUHETREMOR (Satis Shroff)
A suave man I admired
For his writings,
Has now Parkinson’s disease:
Ruhetremor.
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