Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tandaradei
The Nightengale from Hans Christian Anderson's THE CHINESE EMPORER.
TANDARADEI
According to Middle High German poets,
Nightingales sing varied songs,
Walter von der Vogelweide
Has the nightingale sing, “Tandaradei.”
I heard a nightingale sing in Rothenburg,
But could not transcribe the complex song
into a single word.
We, a Slavic-Teutonic blonde and I,
Saw a flock of nightingales
in the Moselle valley,
They fluttered on limbs of bushes
growing out of a broken bridge.
We were drinking a dry white wine,
And the dry white wine sung, “Tandaradei.”
Duane Locke
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