Sunday, May 22, 2005

more reason to delight in Pablo Neruda:

Water

Everything on the earth bristled, the bramble
pricked and the green thread
nibbled away, the petal fell, falling
until the only flower was the falling itself.
Water is another matter,
has no direction but its own bright grace,
runs through all imaginable colors,takes limpid lessons
from stone,and in those functionings plays out
the unrealized ambitions of the foam.


Tower Of Light

O tower of light, sad beauty
that magnified necklaces and statues in the sea,
calcareous eye, insignia of the vast waters, cry
of the mourning petrel, tooth of the sea, wife
of the Oceanian wind, O separate rose
from the long stem of the trampled bush
that the depths, converted into archipelago,
O natural star, green diadem,
alone in your lonesome dynasty,
still unattainable, elusive, desolatelike one drop,
like one grape, like the sea.

Pablo Neruda

1 comment:

Lacey said...

What does he write??