Date: 10.1.2013.
	TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
	
	Decision of the Jury  "SEEKING FOR A POEM 2012"
	
	
	Among 102 poets and poetess from  37 countries from all over the World, The Jury of 2
	 Competition "SEEKING FOR A POEM" (members: Giuseppe Napolitano from Italy and
	 Sabahudin Had?ialić from Bosnia and Herzegovina) unanimously have decided the following:
	 
	FIRST PRIZE WINNER
	
		1.	POEM "The Eye of John Keats in Rome" 
		
		The Eye of John Keats in Rome
		
		For hours it stands in the window
		once in a while it throws itself onto the Spanish Steps
		or into the Tiber
		 
		if onto the steps
		it bursts and then returns intact
		like a gel medusa to the dark-skinned palm of a street vendor
		 
		if into the water
		it swims and then flies to dry its wings
		it sweeps the Hadrian arches of the bridges
		the sky of the Vatican domes
		the horizons? caravans of stone pines
		 
		in the evening it orders the same wine
		in the same bar
		at last it returns to the window and writes on the pane  with its finger
		 
		the crowds on the steps won?t let it sleep
		it doesn?t know what to do next
		so it starts all over
		 
		from the pupil
		from the core
		
		translated by Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough
		
		
	
 
	
		1.	POEM "OKO JOHNA  KEATSA U RIMU" 
		
		OKO JOHNA  KEATSA U RIMU
		
		Cijelim satovima stoji na prozoru
		ponekad se baca na Španjolske stube
		ili u Tibar
		 
		ako na stube
		rasprskava se pa se kasnije vraća netaknuto
		ko meduza od gela na tamnoputi dlan
		uličnog prodavača
		 
		ako u vodu
		pliva pa kasnije ljeti da isuši krila
		mostovima pometa Hadrijanove arkade
		vatikanskim kupolama nebo
		horizontima - karavane pinija
		 
		uvečer naručuje isto vino
		u istom kafiću 
		na kraju vraća se prozoru i prstom piše na staklu
		 
		gužva na stubama ne daje spavati
		ono ne zna što raditi dalje
		počinje dakle sve od početka
		 
		od zjenice
		od jezgra.
		
		Prevod na BHS jezik /Translated in BHS language: Grzegorz Łatuszyński
		
		
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		 	Author: Krystyna Lenkowska,  Rzeszów,  Poland
		
		
		Explanation of the Jury:
		 	1.	POEM "The Eye of John Keats in Rome" 
 
		 	Krystyna Lenkowska,  Rzeszów,  Poland 
		
			"Here lies One whose Name was writ in Water."
			The last request of John Keats (1795-1821) 
			was to be placed under a tombstone 
			bearing no name or date, only the words.
		
		
		A story telling poem with a sign of prophecy having in mind that the message of words is nothing else but a hint of thoughts encountering with alternative visions. Of what? Remembering! Why? To survive the world of enviness and the world of sorrow. Again, why? To be human, is the answer. To be like...the part of...The eye of John Keats in Rome.