Every Christmas, I read John Milton’s poem “On the Morning Of Christ’s Nativity”; now, if you wish, you can, too:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~milton/reading_room/nativity/index.shtml
Merry Christmas!
Posted in Jane's Occasional Poems, The Daily Poems, tagged Christmas, Milton, on the morning of Christ's Nativity on December 25, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Every Christmas, I read John Milton’s poem “On the Morning Of Christ’s Nativity”; now, if you wish, you can, too:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~milton/reading_room/nativity/index.shtml
Merry Christmas!
Posted in Adventures, tagged basmati rice, Bengali folk song, black candle, chicken curry, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Christmas, India, mango on December 15, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Last night, the Wheaton Writers’ Guild met at my house for a splendid little Indian Christmas celebration.
Among other things, we ate an Indian meal of chicken curry over basmati rice with garlic nan, which could be dipped in mint sauce or mango chutney, as well as samosas, chicken tikka masala, and rice pudding for dessert. We drank mango lassi. We played Uno.
Afterwards, we drank tea and read Indian poetry, some ancient and some modern. I picked up Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s book, Black Candle, which told the stories of many Indian women and their suffering. Just before a poem called “The Quilt,” I read this Bengali folk song:
The parrot flies to the custard-apple tree.
The bees are among the pomegranates.
I call you and call you, little bride.
Why do you not speak?
The singer could be a man speaking to a woman … or a woman speaking to her own soul.