Tag Archives: Hungary
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DAILY PHOTO: View from Castle Garden Bazaar, Budapest
DAILY PHOTO: Flowerbed in Budapest
DAILY PHOTO: Szabadság Tér
DAILY PHOTO: Vajdahunyad Castle, Monochrome
DAILY PHOTO: A Church in Winter
DAILY PHOTO: Parliament from the Palace
POEM: Budapest
I know you best by the gray of your winters
when road salt coats the sidewalks
and a witch of wind rides down the Danube
whistling around pedestrians on your broad bridges
— except there are no pedestrians
— save for me —
river crossers huddle in yellow trams
or pack into the Metro that rolls under the river
I know your beauty can be unsullied
I’ve seen a Budapest in bloom,
under blue skies and cotton clouds
But your gray days lend a distinguished air
a melancholic miracle is birthed from gloom
a sweep of story,
a piece of poetry,
that would move a stoic to tears
And escape is always close at hand
for Kürtőskalács fires sunshine in my mind













