This poem is taken from PN Review 282, Volume 51 Number 4, March - April 2025.
Set 9: Mondo de Politiko
1.
The Politics of Friendship
Anon (twelfth century)/China
So say you went out in a nice little gig
and I was wearing my mucky smock
and we met one day on a road somewhere:
you’d get down and bow, wouldn’t you?
So say I was riding round on Mr Pony
and you were out with a cheap brolly,
and we met one day on a road somewhere:
I’d get down and bow, wouldn’t I?
2.
The Postcard
Shamsur Rahman (1929–2006)/Bangladesh
Weeks have passed, and the tatty old postcard, scrawled on the back,
is still in the pocket of his shirt: where this young fellow goes,
the postcard goes too. The spelling is all wrong, and who knows
what some of it means, but it rests
...
The Politics of Friendship
Anon (twelfth century)/China
So say you went out in a nice little gig
and I was wearing my mucky smock
and we met one day on a road somewhere:
you’d get down and bow, wouldn’t you?
So say I was riding round on Mr Pony
and you were out with a cheap brolly,
and we met one day on a road somewhere:
I’d get down and bow, wouldn’t I?
2.
The Postcard
Shamsur Rahman (1929–2006)/Bangladesh
Weeks have passed, and the tatty old postcard, scrawled on the back,
is still in the pocket of his shirt: where this young fellow goes,
the postcard goes too. The spelling is all wrong, and who knows
what some of it means, but it rests
...
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