Open Poetry #11 |
After the interlude |
Master Senior Member
since 1999-08-18
Posts 1867Boston, MA |
*This is yet another one of my translations from Russian. This poem was originally written by B. Pasternak in 1957. After the Interlude Three months ago it all had started, The early blizzards, -- snowy ashen, Over our fields and yards unguarded Have swept with raging, fuming passion, And I made up my mind that night, As though a hermit, on vocation,-- Of winter, poetry I’d write And thus complete my spring collection. But trivialities, like mounts, arose-- Like giant snow-banks firmly standing. With plans, cold winter intercrossed And seemed to be already ending. Then, I perceived and got to know, Why she, during the stormy night, While piercing the darkness with the snow, Out of the yard would peek inside. She whispered softly: “Hurry up!”— Her lips seemed pale from the chill, I sharpened pencils, did not stop, Dismissing with a joke her shrill. And while one morning, I intent, Behind the desk, delayed each sentence. The winter came... it came and went With some bewildering resemblance. Check out my poetry here: http://cafepoetry.com/stage1/andrey_kneller.htm#My%20Hamlet |
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Kethry Member Rara Avis
since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082Victoria Australia |
Hey you, You are a master at this. write on Kethry Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant - Thoreau |
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Master Senior Member
since 1999-08-18
Posts 1867Boston, MA |
That's what they tell me, lol! Thanks |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Master, I enjoy the translations, thank you... Karilea If I whisper, will you listen?... I would rather be silent and write, than speak loudly and be bound. KRJ |
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Master Senior Member
since 1999-08-18
Posts 1867Boston, MA |
No, Thank you Sunshine for your warm replies! |
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