Tag: poetry

  • A Reader’s Poem

    Azulejo 18Back in the summer, a reader of In Love With Lisbon contacted me for some tips before visiting Lisbon. I was delighted to receive an email back from him a few weeks ago saying how much he had enjoyed his trip. In his email he included a beautiful poem that he had written whilst in Lisbon. With his kind permission, I have included it below.

    Amos has now set up a website called Lisbon Poems to showcase his gift with words. Lisbon is his muse. On the site he writes :-

    “Lisbon is a city that demands to be written about. Everything about Lisbon seems to quicken my senses and inspire me. It’s a deeply melancholic place, a deeply warm and local place, a unique city. In my humble view, it is the greatest city in the world.”

    I couldn’t agree more Amos 🙂

    Beneath the Triumphal Arc on Augusta Street
    By
    Amos Mallard

    Lisbon is gentle, warm, sad.
    The walls are waxed in carnelian light, the sky is brass
    Each cobbled stone is white and weary and undulates a woven path
    Toward the sea

    Narrow as a knife blade
    Tiles and plaster crack, paper peels and fades
    Dark, slender wristed women lift their chins and walk away
    And pigeons nest in minarets

    Dust and loving breath upon the Tagus
    Turn Pessoan faded pages.
    Whip white sheets on balconies, cool flushed faces
    For those beneath the arc on Augusta Street

  • A Portuguese Poetry Night

    Last night I attended a Portuguese poetry workshop celebrating the works of Pessoa and other Portuguese Poets. It was a wonderful evening – Fado playing softly in the background, pasteis de natas, carnations to honour Freedom Day, an art installation exploring Pessoa, a chance to read poetry in Portuguese and listen to the beautiful work of an emerging Portuguese poet.
    Cocooned in the lilt of the Portuguese tongue, the scent of natas and a balmy full moon evening, I could easily imagine that I was sitting in Lisbon.
    Here are a few photo’s of the evening…

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