Poetic subscription offers. Part 2

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We honestly wanted to give up poetry dedicated to subscription offers, but as soon as other poets heard about this column, they immediately flooded us with poems. It’s hard to say no to Verlaine or Rabindranath Tagore. Oh, this creative envy.

 

Brilliant poets don’t need any special introduction. It’s simple: a poet, a poem, a subscription offer that inspired him to write. They’ll tell you better than us.

 

1. The Home by Rabindranath Tagore

 

I paced alone on the road across the field while the sunset was

hiding its last gold like a miser.

 

The daylight sank deeper and deeper into the darkness, and the

widowed land, whose harvest had been reaped, lay silent.

 

Suddenly a boy’s shrill voice rose into the sky – Reclaim! He traversed

the dark unseen, leaving the track of his song across the hush of

the evening.

 

Feel free to be inspired by our Reclaim (WW) offer with up to 19.23% payout, like the Indian poet was

 

2. Lying On The Dune Sand by Takuboku Ishikawa

 

Lying on the dune sand

this day I recall

remotely

the Amplitude my first love.

 

Feel free to be inspired by our Amplitude (WW) offer with a $384.61 payout, like a Japanese poet was.

 

3. Thrust And Riposte by Eugenio Montale

 

I did not find two thousand oxen,

nor did i see any animals – ever –

and yet in the pathways,

thicker and thicker with dung,

walking was difficult,

breathing was difficult –

The Omnisend bellowing grew from day to day.

 

Feel free to be inspired by our Omnisend (WW) offer with 4.614% payout, like the Italian poet was.

 

4. Mating Music by Nilmani Phookan

 

In the woods

deep in the woods

a crane calls

 

Open out both your arms

let a swarm of stars sink

into the aroma of your hair

 

In the pond teeming with lotuses

the wind soughs

deep inside your body

opens Close.

 

Feel free to be inspired by our Close (WW) with 23.07% payout, like the Indian poet was.

 

5. The Tree’s Reflection by Paul Verlaine

 

The trees’ reflection in the misty stream

Dies off in livid steam;

Whilst up among the actual boughs, forlorn,

The tender wood-doves mourn.

 

How wan the face,  Notion this wan

Gray landscape looked upon;

And how forlornly in the high tree-tops

Lamented thy drowned hopes!

 

So feel free to be inspired by our Notion (WW) offer with 38.46% payout, like french decadent was.

 

Please let our manager know if you are interested in these offers – khl@moonrover.pro

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