Thursday, 22 July 2021

Springtime - a poem by Chris Zachariou

 

A tree divided between lush green leaves and barren branches, symbolizing the transition from spring to winter.
there'll never be another springtime



In the season of dusk and sadness,
I recall flights of little swallows
heading down south
in the sleepy skies of summer.

A Mirage on the Water - a poem by Chris Zachariou

 

Young lovers sharing intimate moments | A coming-of-age poem in the series Yialousa Poems by the Cyprus poet Chris Zachariou
Passion's Embrace in the Water

Each day at noon, I cycled
in the pungent fumes of melting tar
to a pubescent mirage by the water.

Saturday, 17 July 2021

The Summit

 

A solitary figure stands by a foggy lake, reflecting on life’s challenges, echoing themes found in poems of despair.
Solitude by a Misty Shoreline



I had lived all my life in the foothills
of the angry mountain, cowering in
worn-out scrolls and faded manuscripts.
The early prophecy for me was harsh.
‘You were never meant to scale heights’
his voice warned me when I was seven.

The Assassin's Tale - a poem by Chris Zachariou

 

A Portrait of Spain’s greatest poet Federico Lorca accompanying a death poem by the Cyprus poet Chris Zachariou
A Portrait of Federico Lorca



In a moment of confusion,
an uninvited shadow with
a medal dangling proudly
around his neck slithered
into the poet’s bedroom.

Friday, 16 July 2021

July 1974 - a poem by Chris Zachariou

Cyprus 1974
Cyprus 1974

I.

A day in July—
fires, bombs, a storm of death.

The drums of war
—monotonous, incessant—
pierce the eery silence of TVs
and panic-stricken phones.

Sunday, 11 July 2021

Monday, 5 July 2021

Yesterday's café - a poem by Chris Zachariou

Melancholy Sunsets
Melancholy Sunsets


In the dwindling light of autumn
Primrose Hill remembers springtime.

Dressed in blue remembered verses,
last year's memories shelter in the park;
little swallows with crippled wings
gather in the trees to dream of May