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Wislawa and Creation

  • Writer: ringrock8
    ringrock8
  • Jun 15, 2018
  • 1 min read

Inside the drawer of CREATION MYTH is a rolled-up poem:

The Ball

As long as nothing can be known for sure (no signals have been picked up yet),

as long as Earth is still unlike the nearer and more distant planets,

as long as there’s neither hide nor hair of other grasses graced by other winds, of other treetops bearing other crowns, other animals as well-grounded as our own,

as long as only the local echo has been known to speak in syllables,

as long as we still haven’t heard word of better or worse mozarts, platos, edisons somewhere,

as long as our inhuman crimes are still committed only between humans,

as long as our kindness is still incomparable, peerless even in its imperfection,

as long as our heads packed with illusions still pass for the only heads so packed,

as long as the roofs of our mouths alone still raise voices to high heavens—

let’s act like very special guests of honor at the district-firemen’s ball dance to the beat of the local oompah band, and pretend that it’s the ball to end all balls.

I can’t speak for others-- for me this is misery and happiness enough:

just this sleepy backwater where even the stars have time to burn while winking at us unintentionally.

~ Wislawa Szymborska ~

(from Monologue of a Dog: New Poems, translated by C. Cavanagh and S. Baranczak)


 
 
 

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