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Rabu, 27 Februari 2013

Di Mercu Suar

Unknown | Rabu, Februari 27, 2013 | | Be the first to comment!
Berdirilah di sudut, katamu.
Raba tembok tua itu.
Di dekat pigura yang tergores pisau,
tertulis “1927”.

Siapa tahu kita akan tenang dengan ruang yang dihuni waktu:
pintu kayu besi yang dibalur lumut,
engsel yang digerus asin laut,
gambar dua mendiang presiden pada dinding….

Mungkin mercu ini akan melindungi kita
dari hal-hal yang berarti,
dengan tamasya yang minimal.
Seorang penjaga pernah menuliskan
satu kalimat di langit-langitnya,
“Cahayaku memberikan segalanya ke samudera.”

Senin, 25 Februari 2013

My life in the tsunami

Unknown | Senin, Februari 25, 2013 | | | Be the first to comment!
Authors note: this isn’t actually my part of it. It’s just a support story for Japan and the crisis’s that have been going on there. I strongly support Japan*

I live in Fukushima, Japan. I was having a normal family dinner with my wife, son and daughter. We were discussing normal things that any other family would discuss over dinner, about what’s going on in this strange, awful big world. We were the only fluent English speaking family in the village. I taught my children and wife, my parents told me. My parents didn’t live with us, they lived in their own home, I couldn’t do with anymore people in this house, it’s too small.

I was just about to put some carrot in my mouth when suddenly the whole house shook. Books fell off the shelves and pictures fell off the walls. My children started screaming. My wife tried to calm them whilst I led them outside. You probably think that wasn’t sensible but in my mind it was. Anything could have broken and fell on them there, it was safer outside. We crouched on the cold tarmac and waited for this huge 8.8 earthquake the pass. It took it’s time. Other families started crowding outside and I beckoned them over. It would be safer in a big group. Trees started shaking and leaves fell off. thank god we weren’t near them, they could have fallen on us. A tree fell.

Minggu, 18 Desember 2011

Penyair - Kahlil Gibran

Unknown | Minggu, Desember 18, 2011 | Be the first to comment!
Dia adalah rantai penghubung
Antara dunia ini dan dunia akan datang
Kolam air manis buat jiwa-jiwa yang kehausan,
Dia adalah sebatang pohon tertanam
Di lembah sungai keindahan
Memikul bebuah ranum
Bagi hati lapar yang mencari.


Dia adalah seekor burung ‘nightingale’
Menyejukkan jiwa yang dalam kedukaan
Menaikkan semangat dengan alunan melodi indahnya

Dia adalah sepotong awan putih di langit cerah
Naik dan mengembang memenuhi angkasa.
Kemudian mencurahkan kurnianya di atas padang kehidupan. Membuka kelopak mereka bagi menerima cahaya.


Dia adalah malaikat diutus Yang Maha Kuasa mengajarkan Kalam Ilahi.
Seberkas cahaya gemilang tak kunjung padam.
Tak terliput gelap malam
Tak tergoyah oleh angin kencang
Ishtar, dewi cinta, meminyakinya dengan kasih sayang
Dan, nyanyian Apollo menjadi cahayanya.


Dia adalah manusia yang selalu bersendirian,
hidup serba sederhana dan berhati suci
Dia duduk di pangkuan alam mencari inspirasi ilham
Dan berjaga di keheningan malam,
Menantikan turunnya ruh


Dia adalah si tukang jahit yang menjahit benih hatinya di ladang kasih sayang
dan kemanusiaan menyuburkannya

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE QUOTES

Unknown | Minggu, Desember 18, 2011 | Be the first to comment!
Men's wretchedness in soothe I so deplore,
Not even I would plague the sorry creatures more.
Mephistopheles
Now I have studied philosophy,
medicine and the law,
and unfortunately, theology,
wearily sweating, yet I stand now,
poor fool, no wiser than I was before;
I am called Master, even Doctor,
and for these last ten years have led
my students by the nose--up, down,
crosswise and crooked. Now I see
that we know nothing finally.
Faust
Dear friend, all theory is gray,
And green the golden tree of life.
Mephistopheles
Youth, my good friend, you certainly require
When foes in battle round you press,
When a fair maid, her heart on fire,
Hangs on your neck with fond caress,
When from afar, the victor's crown,
Allures you in the race to run;
Or when in revelry you drown
Your sense, the whirling dance being done.
Merryman
Now spring's reviving glance has freed
the ice from stream and river.
The valley turns green with joy of hope.
Old winter, growing impotent, crawls back
to the rough mountains; as he flees, he hurls
fitful gusts of icy-kerneled sleet
in streaks on the green meadows.
But the sun allows no whiteness;
growth and creation stir and strive
to cover everything with color.
Faust
O full-orb'd moon, did but thy rays
Their last upon mine anguish gaze!
Beside this desk, at dead of night,
Oft have I watched to hail thy light:
Then, pensive friend! o'er book and scroll,
With soothing power, thy radiance stole!
In thy dear light, ah, might I climb,
Freely, some mountain height sublime,
Round mountain caves with spirits ride,
In thy mild haze o'er meadows glide,
And, purged from knowledge-fumes, renew
My spirit, in thy healing dew!
Faust
When in his study pent the whole year through,
Man views the world, as through an optic glass,
On a chance holiday, and scarcely then,
How by persuasion can he govern men?
Wagner
That which issues from the heart alone,
Will bend the hearts of others to your own.
Faust
Ay! what 'mong men as knowledge doth obtain!
Who on the child its true name dares bestow?
The few who somewhat of these things have known,
Who their full hearts unguardedly reveal'd,
Nor thoughts, nor feelings, from the mob conceal'd,
Have died on crosses, or in flames been thrown!
Faust
What a man knows not, he to use requires,
And what he knows, he cannot use for good.
Faust
E'en hell hath its peculiar laws.
Faust
Methinks, by most, 'twill be confess'd
That Death is never quite a welcome guest.
Mephistopheles
Forbear to trifle longer with thy grief,
Which, vulture-like, consumes thee in this den.
Mephistopheles
What lies beyond doesn't worry me.
Suppose you break this world to bits, another may arise.
My joy springs from this earth,
this sun shines on my sorrows.
When I leave here, let come what must.
What do I care about it now, if hereafter
men hate or love, or if in those other spheres
there be an Above or a Below?
Faust
Happy is he who has the pure truth in him.
He will regret no sacrifice that keeps it.
Faust
In the end, you are exactly--what you are.
Put on a wig with a million curls,
put the highest heeled boots on your feet,
yet you remain in the end just what you are.
Mephistopheles
Iphigenia in Tauris (1787)
I feel myself a stranger. For the sea
Doth sever me, alas! from those I love,
And day by day upon the shore I stand,
My soul still seeking for the land of Greece.
Iphigenia
Alas for him! who friendless and alone,
Remote from parents and from brethren dwells;
From him grief snatches every coming joy
Ere it doth reach his lip. His restless thoughts
Revert for ever to his father's halls,
Where first to him the radiant sun unclos'd
The gates of heav'n; where closer, day by day,
Brothers and sisters, leagu'd in pastime sweet,
Around each other twin'd the bonds of love.
Iphigenia
A useless life is but an early death.
Iphigenia
We blame alike, who proudly disregard
Their genuine merit, and who vainly prize
Their spurious worth too highly.
Arkas
He who is used
To act and to command, knows not the art,
From far, with subtle tact, to guide discourse
Through many windings to its destin'd goal.
Arkas
A noble man by woman's gentle word
May oft be led.
Arkas
Oh! be he king or subject, he's most blest,
Who in his home finds happiness and peace.
Thoas
The kindness shown the wicked is not blest.
Thoas
How blest is he who his progenitors
With pride remembers, to the list'ner tells
The story of their greatness, of their deeds,
And, silently rejoicing, sees himself
Link'd to this goodly chain! For the same stock
Bears not the monster and the demigod:
A line, or good or evil, ushers in
The glory or the terror of the world.
Iphigenia
Many a dreadful fate of mortal doom,
And many a deed of the bewilder'd brain,
Dark night doth cover with her sable wing,
Or shroud in gloomy twilight.
Iphigenia
The words of Heaven are not equivocal,
As in despair the poor oppress'd one thinks.
Pylades
The gods require
On this wide earth the service of the good,
To work their pleasure.
Pylades
This is the sharpest sorrow of my lot,
That, like a plague-infected wretch, I bear
Death and destruction hid within my breast;
That, where I tread, e'en on the healthiest spot,
Ere long the blooming faces round betray
The writhing features of a ling'ring death.
Orestes
Love and courage are the spirit's wings
Wafting to noble actions.
Pylades
Thus we pursue what always flies before;
We disregard the path in which we tread.
Pylades
The gods avenge not on the son the deeds
Done by the father. Each, or good or bad,
Of his own actions reaps the due reward.
The parents' blessing, not their curse, descends.
Pylades
Of what avail is prudence, if it fail
Heedful to mark the purposes of Heaven?
Pylades
When the Powers on high decree
For a feeble child of earth
Dire perplexity and woe,
And his spirit doom to pass
With tumult wild from joy to grief,
And back again from grief to joy,
In fearful alternation;
They in mercy then provide,
In the precincts of his home,
Or upon the distant shore,
That to him may never fail
Ready help in hours of need,
A tranquil, faithful friend.
Iphigenia












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