First the original poem in norwegian:
And then my attempt to translate it into english:
You have been given a beautiful day
on day that is only yours
it is up to you to choose
how to use this day.
This day is waiting by your door
waiting to come in
full of blank clean pages
with the colours of the world.
How can you use
this gift you now received
You have to choose warm colours
not use the colour grey.
You have to use the hours of the day
to be positiv
make people you meet happy
give encouragement and a smile.
Regardless just remember
when the day is gone
the words you said and things you did
have made a little path.
This was very difficult. Translating poems are not easy. If anyone knows a better translation pleas let me know. And if the one who wrote this poem reads this, please forgive me for my "bad" translation. But this poem is so dear to me and I wanted to share it.
I did go in to my sewingroom yesterday. No sewing, but I started to clean up an organize. I looked through some boxes, throwed away some ufo's that I know I never will finish, throwed away old pattern printouts from the computer that I never will make. A big sack of trash. And I felt good. Really good. Perhaps if I continue this evening I may be able to find my pleasure of sewing again. I know it is hidden somewhere in my sewingroom.
12 comments:
that's a lovely poem May Britt.
Good to see that you made some progress in you sewing room. Hopefully it will motivate you to work on a project soon.
Keep looking, you will find pleasure in your sewing room again....
After all, you have taken the first step..........
It's a lovely poem no matter what the language.
What a beautiful poem. Everyone should have it hanging in their office. Keep looking for your sewing mojo - I'm sure it's somewhere in your sewing room.
Beautiful. And a very good translation. It hit me hard, in both languages.
It is gone be the "roule" of today. And tomorrow.
Thanks
May Britt, thank you for sharing this with all of us.
It is a lovely poem.
Thanks for the Poem.
Nice to find your blog in my travels.
This is a lovely poem. I hope you get back into your sewing mode again.
I love your translation. This is a beautiful sentiment and great philosophy for life.
I'm glad you got to play in the sewing room, even if it wasn't a project.
This is a beautiful poem - and a beautiful sentiment. Imagine how the world would be if everyone lived this way every day of their lives!
May, this is a beautiful poem, and I am so glad that you shared it. Sorry that it caused you trouble - I followed this link from Peach Quilting blog.
Lovely poem and a good translation. I am English and think you have a very good command of the language. Well done. :)
Bev
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