Poetry Selections
Czeslaw Milosz (1911–2004)
Gift
 A day so happy.
  Fog lifted early. I worked in the garden.
  Hummingbirds were stopping over the honeysuckle flowers.
  There was no thing on earth I wanted to possess.
  I knew no one worth my envying him.
  Whatever evil I had suffered, I forgot.
  To think that once I was the same man did not embarrass me.
  In my body I felt no pain.
  When straightening up, I saw blue sea and sails. 
Milosz won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980.

