Thursday, November 20, 2008

    The Sonnets to Orpheus: XIII


    Be ahead of all parting, as though it already were
    behind you, like the winter that has just gone by.
    For among these winters there is one so endlessly winter
    that only by wintering through it all will your heart survive.

    Be forever dead in Eurydice-more gladly arise
    into the seamless life proclaimed in your song.
    Here, in the realm of decline, among momentary days,
    be the crystal cup that shattered even as it rang.

    Be-and yet know the great void where all things begin,
    the infinite source of your own most intense vibration,
    so that, this once, you may give it your perfect assent.

    To all that is used-up, and to all the muffled and dumb
    creatures in the world's full reserve, the unsayable sums,
    joyfully add yourself, and cancel the count.


    Translated by Stephen Mitchell
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