The bird-woman

Simona Nicoleta Lazăr 1968 (Livezi, Bacău county)



The bird-woman drinks her tea
in solemn solitude

her knees wrapped with lies
protect sleepy geometries
darkened

(the moon is slumbering in a silver egg)

the inner mirrors
of meanings are empty
the words have buried their wrinkles
in the soft russet clay

About this poem

Loneliness, withdrawal, spleen are the chained themes of this poem.

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Written on February 14, 1997

Submitted by simonanicoletatigau on December 11, 2023

Modified by simonanicoletatigau on December 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AX XXX X XAXX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 256
Words 46
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 2, 3, 1, 4

Simona Nicoleta Lazăr

Simona Nicoleta Lazăr is a Romanian poet, writer, journalist, food critic, gastronom, publisher and author of cookbooks. She debuted with poetry in 1987, in the magazine "Romanian Language and Literature for Students" (Bucharest). Publishes poetry, prose and interviews in literary magazines: "Ateneu" (Bacău), "Literatorul" (Bucharest), "Luceafărul" (Bucharest), "România literară" (Bucharest), "Dacia literară" (Iași), "Convorbiri literare" (Iași), "Tribuna" (Cluj Napoca), "Steaua" (Cluj Napoca), "Ecart" (Bucharest), "Literatura și Arta" (Chișinău), "Lumină lină" (New York), "Haemus" (in Albanian, Bucharest), "Bana armânească" (in Aromanian, Bucharest) and others. Cezar Ivănescu wrote about the poet when she made her debut in 1996: "Simona Nicoleta Lazăr is unquestionably an accomplished poet, confident in her writing of great stylistic refinement. "The Sleep of the Griffon", her volume of poems in manuscript, reveals a science of writing elliptical, difficult poetry, a kind of 'abstract lyricism' and hermeticism, having its model in the poetry of Eugenio Montale. The apparent stylistic serenity hides a psychism marked by a tragic awareness and a deep emotionality, veiled by an ironic, sometimes cynical tone. Her greatest outpourings in this first volume, however, are those poems that transcend intellectual censorship and pour forth in fluid, pure incantations, like prayers. Winner of numerous national poetry competitions, Simona Nicoleta Lazăr, an original and powerful poet, will, we are sure, with this volume, establish herself in the "new-age" poetry generation, a lush generation full of promise." more…

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