The reason to be autonomous is to stand there,
 a cleared instrument, ready to act, to search
the moral realm and actual conditions for what
 needs to be done and to do it: fine, the
best, if it works out, but if, like a gun, it
 comes in handy to the wrong choice, why then
you see the danger in the effective: better
 then an autonomy that stands and looks about,
negotiating nothing, the supreme indifferences:
 is anything to be gained where as much is lost:
and if for every action there is an equal and
 opposite reaction has the loss been researched
equally with the gain: you can see how the
 milling actions of millions could come to a
buzzard-like glide as from a coincidental,
 warm bottom of water stuck between chilled
peaks: it is not so easy to say, OK, go on
 out and act: who, doing what, to what or
whom: just a minute: should the bunker be
 bombed (if it stores gas): should all the
rattlers die just because they rattle: if I
 hear the young gentleman vomiter roaring down
the hall in the men’s room, should I go and
 inquire of him, reducing him to my care: no
wonder the great sayers (who say nothing) sit
 about in inaccessible states of mind: no
wonder still wisdom and catatonia appear to
 exchange places occasionally: but if anything
were easy, our easy choices soon would carry
 away our ignorance with the world-better
let the mixed-up mix and let the surface shine
 with all the possibilities, each in itself.
A few random poems:
- To A Lady On The Death Of Her Husband by Phillis Wheatley
 - Let me Roam by Penny Leigh Moller
 - The Carnival by Robert Creeley
 - Николай Языков – Подражание псалму
 - From ‘Arcades’ poem – John Milton poems
 - On The Death Of Mr William Hervey
 - Holy Communion
 - Maple by Robert Frost
 - The Gardener XLVIII: Free Me by Rabindranath Tagore
 - Soil by Roger McGough
 - Distant View Of England From The Sea by William Lisle Bowles
 - Heedless O’ My Love by William Barnes
 - To J. S. poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Endless Time by Rabindranath Tagore
 - For To Admire by Rudyard Kipling
 
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- Владимир Маяковский – Песня-молния
 - Владимир Маяковский – Первый вывоз
 - Владимир Маяковский – Первый из пяти
 - Владимир Маяковский – Первомайское поздравление
 - Владимир Маяковский – Переворот в Германии (Роста №42)
 - Владимир Маяковский – Перекопский энтузиазм
 - Владимир Маяковский – Пахали сохой — запашем трактором (Главполитпросвет №42)
 - Владимир Маяковский – Октябрьский марш
 - Владимир Маяковский – Октябрьские частушки
 - Владимир Маяковский – Октябрь 1917–1926
 - Владимир Маяковский – Офицер! Смотри на эту саблю (РОСТА)
 - Владимир Маяковский – Ода революции
 - Владимир Маяковский – Общее руководство для начинающих подхалим
 - Владимир Маяковский – Обряды кому и на кой ляд целовальный обряд
 - Облако в штанах – Владимир Маяковский: читать поэму онлайн, текст стихотворения полностью – Стихи Poetry Monster
 - Владимир Маяковский – О том, как у Керзона с обедом разрасталась аппетитов зона
 - Владимир Маяковский – О том, как некие сектантцы зовут рабочего на танцы
 - Владимир Маяковский – О патриархе Тихоне
 - Владимир Маяковский – О дряни
 - Владимир Маяковский – О чем в наступающем думаем году мы
 
More external links (open in a new tab):
Doska or the Board – write anything
Search engines:
Yandex – the best search engine for searches in Russian (and the best overall image search engine, in any language, anywhere)
Qwant – the best search engine for searches in French, German as well as Romance and Germanic languages.
Ecosia – a search engine that supposedly… plants trees
Duckduckgo – the real alternative and a search engine that actually works. Without much censorship or partisan politics.
Yahoo– yes, it’s still around, amazingly, miraculously, incredibly, but now it seems to be powered by Bing.
Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works
Archie Randolph Ammons (1926-2001) was an important American poet, a modern classic, Ammons wrote about our relationship to nature in a way that is both comic and solemn. His poems often address religious and philosophical matters and scenes involving nature in a manner that is almost transcendental.