miércoles, diciembre 22, 2004
Conrad Aiken: Preludes for Memnon(Complete)
G. M. Hopkins is looking at you
Eˆ mutato il colore del mondo
Cesare Pavese, Mito
I would like to watch you sleeping,/ which may not happen./ I would like to watch you,/ sleeping. I would like to sleep/ with you, to enter/ your sleep as its smooth dark wave/ slides over my head/ and walk with you through that lucent/ wavering forest of bluegreen leaves/ with its watery sun and three moons/ towards the cave where you must descend,/ towards your worst fear/ I would like to give you the silver/ branch, the small white flower, the one/ word that will protect you/ from the grief at the center/ of your dream, from the grief/ at the center. I would like to follow/ you up the long stairway/ again and become/ the boat that would row you back/ carefully, a flame/ in two cupped hands/ to where your body lies/ beside me, and you enter/ it as easily breathing in/ I would like to be the air/ that inhabits you for a moment/ only. I would like to be that unnoticed / and that necessary./
Margaret Atwood
Ted Hughes by David Levine
...a poet always knows that what in the vernacular is called the voice of the Muse is, in reality, the dictate of the language; that it's not that the language happens to be his instrument, but that he is language's means toward the continuation of its existence.
Joseph Brodsky
I try to read:
Every Distant Memory
- New Clothes
- A Pascalian Mood
- Dreaming of Anything
- Para Cristina
- Oh happy day!
- Morning Glory
- 2004 (II)
- Falling Darkness
- Primitive Coldness
- Blogging Around
Take a Walk on the Wild Side:
1 Comments:
Dear Evelio,
You are so kind. Thank you.
Ivy
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