Ungod Posted October 29, 2021 Report Posted October 29, 2021 Alright, let's get into the mood for story-telling with an easy literary quest! It won't work your right side of the brain Task is simple: you choose one of the following poems and turn it Halloween themed by replacing words and (exceptionally) adding lines. Judging will take into consideration: -changing as little as possible but obtaining as much (spooky?) atmosphere as possible -humor or other personal touches that transform the poem into something special -for the long poems, you can stick with only the first 10-12 lines I hope you don't mind having me as judge, since I want to give everyone a shot; I'll be gentle. Deadline is Nov 5th, post here!!; I will update post with prizes and ranks after I find out what people would like (so send me messages!). Santiago, Balada ingenua I ; Cancion para la luna ; Cancion oriental ; Sueno ; Soledad ; En el bosque ; En la nariz... Quote
Ungod Posted October 30, 2021 Author Report Posted October 30, 2021 (edited) I've been made aware there is no available translation that's easily reachable, so I shall post mine for all the poems: Spoiler Santiago, Balada ingenua Tonight has pulled Santiago On a path of light, in the sky. ‘Tis what those kids are saying, Playing in the water of a canal. What is the celestial pilgrim aiming for, On this clear and infinite road? It aims the Aurora, shining in the back Of a white horse resembling ice. Little children, sing! on the meadow, Cutting the wind with your laughter! A man says he saw Santiago In the midst of two hundred warriors, All clad in light, With wreaths of green stars, And the horse that Santiago mounted Was a star of shimmering light. The man tells it must be known That through the quiet night you could hear The trembling of silver wings Carried by the waves of the silence. What stopped the flowing of the river? Those horse-riders were angels. Little children, sing! on the meadow, Cutting the wind with your laughter! Dream My heart rested against the cold well. (weave your web, spider of forgetfulness) The water of the well confessed its song. (weave your web, spider of forgetfulness) My trembling heart confessed its many loves. (spider of silence, unravel your mystery) The water of the well was listening, somber. (spider of silence, unravel your mystery) My heart slipped on top of the cold well. (White, far-away hands, stop the waters!) And the water took it away, singing cheerfully. (white, far-away hands, there’s nothing left in the water) Song for the moon White turtle, Sleeping moon, Slowly travelling… With the lid covered by shadows, An iris archaeological. Maybe you are… (Satan is cross-eyed) A relic. A living lesson For the anarchist. Jehova gets used to Sowing its field With the dead eyes And skulls Of enemies. Oriental song The fragrant pomegranate Is a crystalized sky. (Each grain is a star, Each seedcoat is a twilight.) A dry sky, compressed By the claw of the years. The pomegranate is like a breast That’s old and wrinkled, Whose nipple became a star To shine over the fields. It’s a small beehive With bloody honeycombs, Honeycombs made by bees With mouths of women. Because of this, when broken, it laughs with the purpur of a thousand lips. Loneliness I abandon my clothes And squeeze my heart. My heart oozes mist. When the sky’s wilderness Will cover the earth, My heart will be Soaked in the mist. River, blue. Looking for my ancient kiss. The kiss Of my only hour. My mouth, Spent lamp, Looks for its light. River, blue. On the nose On the nose of Newton Falls the big apple – Meteor of truth. The last hanging one In the Tree of Science. The great Newton Scratched his huge nose. There was a white moon On the barbaric embroidery Of the beeches. In the bushes The gnomes Of secrets Are pulling their hair out. They are mooring Death And commanding the echoes To detect humans With their mirrors. In a corner Sits the secret -revealed- -dead. Grieved By companions. It’s a sky-blue youth With legs of iron And between his eyebrows Rests a star. Grieved By its companions. The green lake trembles. The wind blows. And since I have received no extensive input on what kind of rewards you'd like, I'll throw something like: 1st place: 2gc+3 random totems+1 uncommon item 2nd place: 2gc+2 totem+1 common item+1 spellstone I have participation prizes (if not a Halloween joke ) : 1 random totem+2 common items Minimum participants: 3. If there are 4 or more, prizes will be updated. Edited October 30, 2021 by Ungod Quote
tacitamuta Posted November 1, 2021 Report Posted November 1, 2021 Dream, My heart rested late in the night, was so cold.. the pulse was so weak that I could barely tell if it was still beating, (a spider web covered all off my chest) The water of the well confessed of someone crying (The spider web continuied to grow up) it was an eerie sound of my sweetheart, which scream after of my name. Although I wanted to get up and go check it out the water of the well. (spider of silence, you've poisened my heart) My sweetheart slipped in the cold well. (spider of silence, I beg you to let me save my "heart") the water almost took her away, (the spider freed me from his web and let me go) But was so late, she is not there anymore. But almost immediately I woke up, (I realized it was a nightmare) When I looked near by me, my love, it was like a statue (I asked her what happened?) She replied twith a tone of fear in her voice. "I saw an enormous spider on your chest that watching you while you were asleep." Ungod 1 Quote
Invie Posted November 3, 2021 Report Posted November 3, 2021 Santiago, Balada ingenua The night has pulled Tacitamuta On a path of darkness, in the depth. ‘Tis what those kids are saying, Sitting in the ashes of desolation. What is the grim rider aiming for, On this dark and narrow road? It aims the Nighttide, lingering in the back Of a black horse resembling liquid dust. Little children, cry on the meadow, Gutting the mind with your sorrow! A man says he saw Tacitamuta In the midst of two hundred wraiths, All clad in black, With shrouds of grey ash, And the horse that Tacitamuta mounted Was a void of black. The man tells it must be known That through the quiet night you could hear The trembling of black hoofs Carried by the waves of the silence. What stopped the flowing of the river? Those horse-riders were wraiths. Little children, cry on the meadow, Gutting the mind with your sorrow! Ungod and tacitamuta 1 1 Quote
Ungod Posted November 7, 2021 Author Report Posted November 7, 2021 Closing! Unfortunately, I didn't get the minimum number of participants, so I won't be judging, but participants will get, of course, a little something. Thank you, taci&invie! Quote
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