Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Tuesday poem #538 : Adriana Oniță : Ierbar

 

 

In my thirty-first April pe pământul muritor,
this is how I know I’m getting older:
nu mai am chef să mă plimb prin Bucure
ști.

Stau toată ziua în livadă la Jilava.
I listen to
Șerbans drowsy bees
under the gutui. I sit by the geese
and savour Mimi’s gula
ș la pirostrie.
I follow Mihai around the garden
and glue leaves in my notebook.

Leuștean. Lobodă. Maghiran.
Pătrunjel. Roini
ță. Rozmarin.
Vreau să desenez frunzele pe de rost,
to inherit amintiri, earn the end of this earth.

I text you a photo of ierbarul meu,
a video of Mimi stirring
ciorba de lobodă cu leu
ștean,
and you want the recipe.

I look up lobodă and choke on orach.
I look up leu
ștean and oval my lips into lovage.
A Toronto blogger says “orach is the new kale.”
A Washington blogger says “lovage,
which sounds like ‘love’ and ‘luggage,’
means love-ache, ache being
a medieval name for parsley.”

The more I read
the less I want to translate
leu
ștean și lobodă
into orach and lovage.

The less I translate
the more I draw
leu
ștean și lobodă
for you, me, us.

There’s a planet 31 light years away
faţă de pământul nostru muritor.
A year there durează 8 ore.

Let’s stay here, în livadă la Jilava.
Citim de la 11 pană la 7, descul
ți, cu părul ud.
We’ll label leaves, catalogue the corners
of leu
ștean, lobodă, maghiran,
pătrunjel, roini
ță, rozmarin.

 

 

 

Adriana Oniță [photo credit: Shawna Lemay] is a poet, artist, educator, and researcher with a PhD in language education. She writes and teaches in English, Romanian, Spanish, French, and Italian. As founding editor of The Polyglot, Adriana is proud to have published more than 200 writers and artists working in over 55 languages. Her recent multilingual poems appear in CBC Books, The Globe and Mail, and Tint Journal. She is also the author of two chapbooks: Misremembered Proverbs (above/ground press, forthcoming 2023) and Conjugated Light (Glass Buffalo, 2019). Adriana works as editorial director for the Griffin Poetry Prize and lives between Edmonton and Sicily. Discover her work at adrianaonita.com, and connect with her on social media: IG: adi.onita, Twitter: adi_onita, FB: Adriana Onita.

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