We Hope for Miracle

POETRY FORMAT, 8 May 2017

Adolf P. Shvedchikov – TRANSCEND Media Service

We hope for miracle,
When a giant wave
Splits into chips our ship,
And the enraged element
Pushes you into the maelstrom,
To exert every effort in vain,
But the person still swims…
Death is near, but faith saves.
Man is a rational being
And he believes yet in
Terra incognito under his foot!
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Dr. Adolf P. Shvedchikov is a Russian scientist, poet and translator. He has published over 150 scientific papers and 16 books in poetry. His poems has been translated into many languages and has been published in Russia, USA, Brazil, India, Japan, Korea, Spain, France, Greece, UK, Italy, Romania, Albania  and Australia. In 2013 he was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature. He may be contacted at adolfps@gmail.com.

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