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Callimachus English Translations by Michael R. Burch

These are my English translations of poems and epigrams by the ancient Greek poet Callimachus aka Kallimachos. His surviving poems come from various sources including the Greek Anthology and the Garland of Meleager. The epigrams of Callimachus were so admired in antiquity that they became part of the school curriculum.

For Gail White, who put me up to these translations.

Here I lie, Timon, hateful as ever;
curse me as you go, but please go, wherever.
—Callimachus, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Here Saon,
son of Dicon,

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Joyous Valentine’s Day

Happy Valentine’s Day, my friends

‘Tis the day to care for each other and to join hands
Friendship matters, love matters
Flowers matter too, brothers and sisters
Please do not be too mad
Because the sky is not blue
Let’s enjoy the morning dew
Please do not be too sad
Let’s enjoy the cold sunny weather
There’s snow here and there, but at the corner
Is spring with fresh air and a bundle of flowers
Friendship matters, love matters

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Dog Daze: Poems about Dogs

These are poems about dogs and doggerel about dogs...

Dog Daze
by Michael R. Burch

Sweet Oz is a soulful snuggler;
he really is one of the best.
Sometimes in bed
he snuggles my head,
though mostly he plops on my chest.

I think Oz was made to love
from the first ray of light to the dark,
but his great love for me
is exceeded (oh gee!)
by his Truly Great Passion: to Bark.



Epitaph for a Lambkin
by Michael R. Burch

for Melody, the prettiest, sweetest and fluffiest dog ever

Now that Melody has been laid to rest

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A soul in no need

Though is so fullest of pride so finest in mind Rough to see thee, for a relief to be in need Thee's soul shall be free and strong over all Had thee asked the reason of a such they sell Yet they of smoking of drinking thee convince Since customer a companion in thee they see The body for seconds enjoy as smoke runs That joy of now through deficiency of lungs In nature for thee's soul to freshness refined Dilemmas are made for tobacco to be sold Thus in the mother shelter we ourselves find
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fake relationships

In this modern world
Where everything seems fake
There are few genuine relationships left

Most relationships are market driven
How can this person help me
In my career or in life
What can I get from them
How can I use them for my advantage

And what do they want in return
And we are all nothing but personal brands
Competing all the time for the next gig job

And  romance
Has been reduced  to sexual lust
And nothing more

And few people want babies
Any more
Babies are expensive
And limit your ability

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Things

Things Our clothes tatter, our shoes smell, our wood decays, our paper brittles, our marble chips, our silver tarnishes, our drives corrupt, our food rots, our steel rusts, our wine sours. Faded and faltering Some things are nice, some necessary Some liked, some lusted after Some longer lived, some longer liked. Some adored, some abused, Some displayed, some defaced, Donated and discarded Our things of no value and great worth are close, are comfort, are talismans, are touchstones, are emblems, are ensigns, are memorials, are monuments. Kindred and kept. These we will not part with,
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