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Poetry, writing and translations by K-M Skalkenæs

  • English poetry
    • 30 after thoughts (2021)
    • divisive / dismissive / missive (2018)
    • Light Requires Darkness (2018)
    • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes (2017)
    • Confessions of the Cold Light of Dawn (2014)
    • What Bits of Peace My Life’s Ensured (2014)
    • Poems Inspired by Paintings (2014)
  • Danish poetry
    • De spor man efterlader sig (2017)
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      • The Shadow of the Future
      • The Land Which Is Not
    • Gustaf Munch-Petersen
      • naked human
      • The Lowest Country
      • Towards Jerusalem
      • Nineteen Poems
    • Edvard Søderberg
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Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes – a poet’s reflections on the distances people create between each other, and how difficult it can be to put things to words when one is choked by silence and the weight of both past, present and future.

A poetry collection to close a chapter, which instead in turn spurred on another poetry collection. Well, what do you know. A poet never gets rest. The poems keep writing themselves. And questions keep formulating themselves, and demand to be allotted words (if not answers).

These poems contain a lot of questions, a lot of observations – and no answers whatsoever as far as I can see.
And that’s for the better. It allows you to think (if you know how).

Category: Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

These Are Just My Thoughts

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

I don’t claim to have all the answers these are just my thoughts; disorganized and fragmented as they come. A relentless stream that varies from gibberish to genius. But however smart they sound at least at times I do not […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

There’s a Tree Left Behind in the Rubble Piles

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

There’s a tree left behind in the rubble piles – its branches wind upwards among the bricks and tiles. I remember it clearly from childhood days where it stood so proudly during breaks right in the centre of the playground […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

One Could Write of the Future

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

One could write of the future. It’s just so hard. Because you then accept in advance that everything you write has a built-in expiration date. Since the date of your choice one day will no longer be in the future. […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

How About Writing About Something I Know?

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

How about writing about something I know? Something I care about? How about not caring in advance whether the reader understands or wants to understand or whether or not it even matters? How about settling for the idea that everything […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

The Stone Circle In Progress

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

The stone circle in progress hums quietly to you as hills through the mist drift back into view. The faces on the stones observe you quietly as you bravely traverse this piece of history. The peat bog winks you closer […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

I Want to Write About Lolland

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

I want to write something beautiful. I want to write something meaningful. And perhaps that’s the entire problem. Perhaps that’s why I never get to write nearly as much as I think about writing. Reality is just not that pretty. […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

There’s Mist In the Valleys Between the Hills

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

There’s mist in the valleys between the hills and the sunset sets it on fire. There’s foam on the waves rolling ashore and breaking over the pier. There’s hazy birdsong drifting down towards us on the breeze. There’s less than […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

I Want To Believe

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

I want to believe that I could create something that could last beyond my years. I know however how unlikely that would be. I “go there” every once in awhile and the streets remain the same but the houses change […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

The Apparitions Came For Me Again

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

The apparitions came for me again, the ghastly, ghostly figures came at dawn – why now, I do not have the time to think, reflect, certainly not to mourn a time that passed and by and large before I myself […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

Two O’Clock At Night

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

Two o’clock at night; got up and lit the lamp – how long did I sleep, how long been awake? Darkness presses down, the lamp struggles sympathetically helpful to keep it at bay. I walked through a large and cold […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

Darkness Descends

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

Darkness descends on the city that once bustled with life and now sleeps even during the day. I look out the window and see its slow but inevitable decay. I think to myself how much easier to have been born […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

Standing There Alone

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

Standing there alone wondering who those people are and what they think. Milling around me, talking, but the words do not make sense. It’s endless humming without meaning, and it tires me out. From a distance every word sounds like […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

Travelling Alone

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

“How good for you, to travel alone, it’s so empowering!” “A modern woman shouldn’t wait for anyone; run your own show, do your own thing!” “I’m so impressed that you went all on your own!” I know there is no […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

It’s Not That I Don’t Care

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

It’s not that I don’t care it’s that I do not have the energy to respond that which you want to hear. It’s not that I don’t see it’s that I see too much of then and now and what […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

I Had a Dream or a Vision

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

I had a dream or a vision that faded in time. And since I was too young when I had it to write it down all that is left today is a few disjointed brushstrokes in blue and green on […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

Words

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

Words are empty shells – worthless to describe a world that falls through our hands like grains of sand. If you try to define your stars and how you see them shine your words will kill the wonder and leave […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

And So He Died

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

And so he died who, having lived so long, had buried so many others and never cried. And so we stood there powerless for words. A person lost, indeed, but memories and stories so much more importantly that day as […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

The Wreaths Laid Out

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

The wreaths laid out, the coffin so white it blinds on sight. Or perhaps it was the light in the chapel that hurt my eyes. The tapestry at the altar; interwoven roots – left in the room now root cut […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201823

A Knot Was Loosened

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

A knot was loosened, the threads all hang and dangled in the air – How long remain together with nothing to hold them in place? The wind will throw them here and there, then they will fray, disintegrate and disappear […]

  • Seen From a Distance People Lose Their Eyes
17 Mar, 201820

Poet vs. Human

Posted By K-M Skalkenæs

I am a 7-year-old poet, and a 26-year-old human but often it feels as if the poet has the more experience, the more to say and the better ways to say it whereas the human lags so far behind she […]

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