Sonnet for Hosei University at Oxford We came again to the city of spires and dreams Where England's aspirations were built and carved In honey limestone of Jurassic coral seas Wherein minds are sculpted, nurtured and preserved From the ancient college, founder of Nation's learning Beyond oak doors, The High tells a history in stone The buildings speak with eloquence of the spirits' yearning In stately palace and in humble home In the sun wide eyed emperors gaze in bewildered senescence By Sheldonian and Clarendon, symbols of human elation And in night darkened square the Camera's massive presence Is viscerally discerned as of a primal creation Here we sought to kindle an ember and to start The fires of creation in youthful Nippon hearts Notes: Short course in English speaking medium, run for Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan. The venue was University College Oxford. 'The High' = The High Street, lined with historic architecture. The 'emperors' = the series of sculpted heads on pillars that fence The Sheldonian Theatre. The Clarendon Building = a fine and noble example of English Baroque. The Radcliffe Camera = Iconic large Rotunda housing a library