April Poem for My Homeland, Vietnam
Author: VuongThanh
Published: 2013, 2018
Author: VuongThanh
Published: 2013, 2018
April
has come round again
Bringing
blooming flowers
And
lush green across the land.
This
morning, sunny blue sky
With
soft patches of white clouds
To
relax the wandering mind…
Somewhere
amidst the tall fir trees,
Birds
are tweeting to each other,
A
music concert of harmony in nature
Providing
a delightful aural feast
To
lighten one’s heavy spirit.
Willow
branches sway gently by the lake
Magnolia
petals dreamy white and delicate
Cherry
blossoms, a cheerful pink, greet the wind
A
perfect day and setting for poetic dreams.
Enchanted
Spring is here in April
The
earth vibrantly alive with verdant growth
Nature
smiles brightly with flowers
Scent
of poetry in the air
Yet,
my heart’s filled with sadness
This month, it was, many years ago,
From our beloved homeland, we fled.
Our homeland,
A land of peace-loving and enduring
people,
A land of poets, of heroes and
heroines,
A land rich with four thousand
years of history
With a culture deeply rich in
mythology and poetry,
But ravaged by wars,
And the obsessive greed of our
northern neighbor,
Who sought to rob us of our freedom
and the fruits of our labor!
Vietnam, O Vietnam!
For centuries you had borne the
chains of foreign domination
For centuries you have risen and
fought against Chinese invasions
I can still hear
The echoes of Mê-Linh drums,
The calls to arms for men and women
to fight for Freedom,
The thunderous stomp of white
elephants, bearing women generals,
Chasing unwelcome invaders back to
their borders.
I
can still see
In
the waves of Bạch-Đằng river
The
fire and smoke of many battles;
The
river a dark red with blood of Mongol invaders,
The
Mongol hordes that conquered China,
Were
severely beaten time after time
By
the Vietnamese people
United
in Fighting Spirit As One Man!
Vietnam,
O Vietnam,
The
land of elegant, modest, and brave women.
In
peaceful time, she takes care of the family
During
wartime, she’ll put on soldier clothes
To
fight the enemies.
Self-sacrificing
is she, the Vietnamese mother
Always
providing her children the best she can offer
Beautiful
is the Vietnamese lady,
In
her traditional ao-dai dress,
Showing
her lovely figure in world fashion’s best.
Elegant
and charming is the Vietnamese beauty
With
voice sweet as music
and
playful manners to heart-tease …
Vietnam,
O Vietnam,
The
land blessed with many beautiful sceneries.
In
the North,
World-famous
Ha Long bay and “Return Sword” lake,
Must-see
sights for the world travelers to enjoy during their stay.
In
the Central,
History
becomes alive in a visit to the Hue palaces,
And
from the boats on the Perfume River
With“opera-folk”
singing carried by the wind,
Bring forth nostalgic memories and
love for our fellow Vietnamese.
In
the South,
The
capital city Saigon bustles with vibrant life,
From
early morning to past midnight,
With sidewalk food carts and small shops along the streets.
With sidewalk food carts and small shops along the streets.
The
lively sounds and sights of a city that never sleeps.
Nearby,
the cities of NhaTrang and VungTau:
Destinations
for the world’s most beautiful beaches…
VietNam
and Vietnamese,
The
land and language of poetry,
Where
musical intonation is inherent in the language,
Where
the phrase “beautiful like a poem” is fairly common,
Where
almost anyone you meet on the street,
May
have written a few love poems
Or
can easily recite many lines of popular folk verses.
It’s
often said that every Vietnamese has the heart of a poet.
VietNam,
O VietNam,
Homeland
of poets, of self-sacrificing ancestors.
Throughout
history, you had fought off all foreign invasions.
But
now,
Our
lands are no longer protected through battles,
But either sold or leased for
decades to our millennial-old northern aggressor.
Until
when,
Will
the Vietnamese people stand up and be united
To
help the Motherland survive on the world’s map,
To
protect our mother tongue and cultural heritage,
For
the future generations of the Vietnamese race.
Thank you. It is a great and beautiful poem, echoing heroic sounds of Vietnam history.
ReplyDeleteVietnamese, especially women, of course love peace and poetry, but when in need, poetry become a weapon to raise the patriot spirit to find for freedom and peace.