The calm city, with its wind vane on the crazy frozen rooftops of its houses; Resembles the frozen heart, but different, of the poet With strident struggle of reason.
Oh the city, like my unreasonable heart Against my hand I have smelled war From the city and its impregnable heart. And a huge surprise to my heart's life.
Not sure if that is what the poet was writing, but it's the best translation I could muster. Lovely pictures, Susan, one of the most beautiful teacups I have ever seen.
The calm city, with its wind vane on the crazy frozen rooftops of its houses; Resembles the frozen heart, but different, of the poet With strident struggle of reason.
Oh the city, like my unreasonable heart Against my hand I have smelled war From the city and its impregnable heart. And a huge surprise to my heart's life.
Not sure if that is what the poet was writing, but it's the best translation I could muster. Lovely pictures, Susan, one of the most beautiful teacups I have ever seen.
Susan, what a lovely and tres romantique vignette! Three friends and I have started a new Vintage Charm link party and would be honored if you could join us! It's new today here: http://charmbraceletdiva.blogspot.com/2015/10/vintage-charm-party-1.html#more Hope you can make it, we can't wait to see you there! xoKathleen
Oh I saw this as soon as it came in my feed! You knew I loved romantic tea!! So glad you will join Home Sweet Home! Your tea is beautiful.
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Thank you Sherry!
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ReplyDeleteThe calm city, with its wind vane on the crazy frozen rooftops of its houses;
Resembles the frozen heart, but different, of the poet
With strident struggle of reason.
Oh the city, like my unreasonable heart
Against my hand I have smelled war
From the city and its impregnable heart.
And a huge surprise to my heart's life.
Not sure if that is what the poet was writing, but it's the best translation I could muster.
Lovely pictures, Susan, one of the most beautiful teacups I have ever seen.
Great job Michele!
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ReplyDeleteThe calm city, with its wind vane on the crazy frozen rooftops of its houses;
Resembles the frozen heart, but different, of the poet
With strident struggle of reason.
Oh the city, like my unreasonable heart
Against my hand I have smelled war
From the city and its impregnable heart.
And a huge surprise to my heart's life.
Not sure if that is what the poet was writing, but it's the best translation I could muster.
Lovely pictures, Susan, one of the most beautiful teacups I have ever seen.
So very pretty, Susan! I love the whole vignette. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week!
Hugs,
Denise at Forest Manor
Thank you Denise!
DeleteOh- so pretty-and great translation. Very romantic and beautiful, Susan. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThe French have cornered the market on romance :-)
DeleteGorgeous photographs, Susan!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Thank you Alison!
DeleteBeautiful photos! xoxo Su
ReplyDeleteSuch an exquisite scene. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it. I had fun putting it together.
DeleteJust beautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteSusan, what a lovely and tres romantique vignette! Three friends and I have started a new Vintage Charm link party and would be honored if you could join us! It's new today here: http://charmbraceletdiva.blogspot.com/2015/10/vintage-charm-party-1.html#more
ReplyDeleteHope you can make it, we can't wait to see you there! xoKathleen
Thank you Kathleen ~ I just linked up!
DeleteIt was so good to see you there! Thanks for joining us. Hope to see you on future Thursdays over at Charm Bracelet Diva {At Home}! xoKathleen
DeleteThose cups are beautiful. It would be such a delight to see them with every sip of tea. Lovely!
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They are so pretty and I love the colors. They belonged to my Mom.
DeleteVery romantic setting, Susan. The perfect tea time escape. '-)
ReplyDeleteTeascapes are my favorite!
DeleteCharming and romantic. So artistic the way you have placed the rose. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI bought a bunch of miniature roses a few months back and one bud fell off and dried and I just loved the way it looked so I kept it.
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