To the Many
I -- am your voice, the warmth of your breath,
I -- am the reflection of your face,
The futile trembling of futile wings,
I am with you to the end, in any case.
That's why you so fervently love
Me in my weakness and in my sin;
That's why you impulsively gave
Me the best of your sons;
That's why you never even asked
Me for any word of them,
And blackened my forever-deserted home
With fumes of praise.
And they say -- it's impossible to fuse more closely,
Impossible to love more abandonedly. . .
As the shadow from the body wants to part,
As the flesh from the soul wants to separate,
So I want now -- to be forgotten..
September 1922
-- translated by Judith Hemschemeyer
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Is this Russia talking to her people? Or the poetess talking to her public?
1 comment:
Ah...now it's Sunday.
Thanks, Hecate, for introducing me to this marvelous woman.
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