Om
man skulle räkna
Vad
det är värt,
finns
det inget pris -
oersättligt
Gåvan
dom ger
inte
bara med
kalas
traditioner
och
böcker skrivna
som
arv
av
deras integritet.
Men
vad dom gör
på
en vanlig dag:
Älskar
sina barnbarn
med
ett oväntat besök,
eller
bakar kakor
kanske
fiskar en hel dag,
med
bara lite råd, men alla fiskarna
Det
är jag som också fick
denna
oförtjänt gåva
Vem
JAG är, är föratt
Dom
är
Vårldens
bästa föräldrar.
Written for dVerse's poetics challenge: write a poem in another language. Those who know me can guess what language. Those new to Life is Good, it's in the footnotes.
************************
If
one were to count
What
it's worth
There
is no total
Priceless
The
gift they give
Not
just with parties
traditions
and
books written
as
a legacy
of
their integrity
But
what they do
on
a normal day:
love
their grand kids
with
an unexpected visit
or
baking cookies
maybe
fishing all day,
with
just a little advice, but all the fish
I'm
also the one who got
This
undeserved gift
Who
I am, is because
They
are
The
world's best parents.
*********
I love
writing poetry, and have reams of it since childhood, but I've never
written one in Swedish before.
The
topic came easily. This week we attended my parents' traditional
“take down the Christmas tree” party (yes, very late, due to
illness) and it was just such a wonderful time, and great reminder of
how blessed I am. My Dad is writing another book (I've now
officially lost count of how many he's published...) as a legacy of
his life, for his kids, grand kids, and perhaps other immigrants to
be inspired to remember their homeland and pass on the legacy of
foreign traditions.
As
to the last line? One of the activities at the party was some
Swedish lessons. He sent the boys home with this phrase for their
dad:
Du
är vårldens bästa pappa.
26 comments:
awwww such a nice tribute to your parents
Bichon Frise
smiles...its a wonderful tribute....and in the native language as well...i hope they get to read...you should make it a card and send it to them...by the way they love the grands....that is awesome...smiles.
definitely a great tribute. Really fun to read. I love most things swedish. My favorite bands are from there as are some of my favorite myths. With the language, the hard k's always intrigued me. I've actually read some of the old myths and fairy tales in their original text and while not knowing line for line, just reading the language brings you back to a different time in it's own right.
the language in those texts is probably a bit different than todays swedish though (just guessing, but someone told me that most of the scand. languages have changed somewhat over the years, and seeing english has, I didn't think to question him),
Again, love the piece. Thanks for sharing with us. really enjoyed.
That's very cool! Do they have a take down the tree party every year? Never thought of that. My mom usually took it down while I was at school.
I hope my daughter and my grandson feel the same way about me and my husband. You write beautifully about your parents. I hope they get to read this.
Seeing the two versions together is amazing.
Beautiful tribute to your parents.
I've never read Swedish before..how lovely and even more so the story, which is indeed priceless in itself;)
what a wonderful tribute to your parents...i think swedish is a beautiful language, i don't understand a word but just love the sound of it..
sounds like a great family =)
...ah, it touches on many levels...your parents would be a lot prouder when they read this... You have a beautiful heart to write a heartfelt tribute like this...thank you...smiles...
This was wonderful Tina. I'm so glad you shred the translation! The sentiments are ones that touch the heart!
Hi Tina .. great poem - I loved reading it ... something many parents could do with absorbing .. they are the person they create - that beloved child, the son or the daughter ..
How fantastic that your father has written books for his family, friends and anyone who is interested or finds out about them ... what a wonderful legacy for you all ... keeping Sweden alight in the US ...
Lovely poem, memories and post ... cheers Hilary
Lovely tribute to your parents - and a brilliant touch to write it in their native language. I've never seen Swedish poetry before....
Underbar dikt! Fortsätt att skriva på svenska! Jag tänker på mina föräldrar när jag läser din dikt. (suck)
Wonderful poem! Keep writing, and keep writing in Swedish too!
I wrote a story in English and sneaked a few Swedish words into it to give our English-speaking readers a little sip of Swedish.
Take a look if you have the time.
Best wishes & hugs,
Anna
REW January 2013 - Annas story for 'New Year, New Love'
Lovely poem. I used to write a lot of poetry, some in French, but not for many years.
I've written a poem in response to yours. But it was not easy leaving a comment on dVerse' blog
Anna
ox
Here's the link:Här är länken:
http://annas-adornments.blogspot.se/2013/01/foreign-tongue-poetics-annas-poem.html
Kram,
Anna
we just took done our tree yesterday too!
Judging by your poem about your wonderful parents, I think it's pretty safe to say they have a wonderful daughter, too.
That's a nice tribute. And you've given me another reminder to take down our Christmas tree--as though seeing it everyday isn't enough of a reminder. Maybe I should just leave it up until next Christmas. Easier than taking it down I guess.
Lee
Tossing It Out
För att besvara din fråga - ja, jag kommer att besöka din blogg under A-Z i april. Men du inspirerar mig. Jag hinner kanske vara med om jag börjar skriva inläggen nu. Jag skulle också kunna skriva något för varje dag i april.
Jag tänker hänvisa till dig på min blogg i vilket fall som helst.
Jag är nyfiken på din far. Skriv gärna titlarna och vad han heter i ett e-postmeddelande till:
adornment[at]live[dot]se
Kram,
Anna
That was a great poem but you tricked me, I thought I had pressed a language....haha
Loving tribute to your parents. I had no idea which language it was in, but Google Translate told me and then I read your comments :P
Greetings Tina,
Heart warming and the ambience of your poetic tribute to your parents resonates, in the language of love.
Peace and health to you, my friend.
Gary
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