Pedestrian street in Copenhagen |
You can go to their website at http://www.dichterdesvaderlands.be/nieuws/the-adopted-cities/ to enter your own poem about your own city, or your adopted city.
I decided to do a poem about my visit to Copenhagen, Denmark 35 years ago. I was fascinated by the city, but never wrote about it until yesterday when I heard about the National Poet of Belgium's invitation.
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Photo Credits
Upper: "Strøget" - The Pedestrian Street in Copenhagen in the old Medieval part of the city
From Copenhagen Portal.dk
Lower: The Gefion Fountain against background of St. Alban's Church. Copenhagen, Denmark, Northern Europe
Credit: Mstyslav Chernov
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Journey to Copenhagen
Copenhagen.
The far point of my
travels that summer.
Riding the train north
from sunny Italy,
That last stretch
through the night
As we entered Denmark
Chilled me to the bone.
Once acclimated to the
northern clime
The grand city won my
heart.
Solid and settled
With ancient memories –
Wholesome, strong and
pagan –
And civilized.
It’s what people
eventually do
When they get the
routine down
Of living together
To enjoy the fruits of
their labors.
I plotted out my course
through the city.
Such wonderful fountains
– especially that mighty bull
with dramatic prays of water coming from
his nostrils!
Elegant dining,
Old buildings,
Stately churches,
And half-clad women in
the park
Who were more acclimated
to the weather than I.
A tour guide told us
Of the glorious palace,
How it burned down twice
Before its present
majestic state.
He told how the crown
Brings in wealth from
exports
Because no one else in
the world
Knows how to make beer
like the Danes.
The old world gaiety
Of Tivoli Gardens
With men singing in beer
halls,
Hurdy-gurdy music down
the street,
And vendors selling ice
cream in fresh-made waffle cones.
I parted from the crowds
And made my way to the
cemetery
Where I sat by
Kierkegaard’s grave.
Under the old oak tree
Sitting on a cement
bench
I read Philosophical Fragments
And recalled the
commonality of tears
That connected us
And brought me to this
far point
In my travels.
~ CK
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Photo Credits
Upper: "Strøget" - The Pedestrian Street in Copenhagen in the old Medieval part of the city
From Copenhagen Portal.dk
Lower: The Gefion Fountain against background of St. Alban's Church. Copenhagen, Denmark, Northern Europe
Credit: Mstyslav Chernov
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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