Open Poetry #37 |
Retour au monde - with translation |
OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
RETOUR AU MONDE 1984 Ce matin trempé du gris au dehors, au dedans, l’esprit, mort comme celui d’un enfant avorté, je me réveille. Le vide me remplit de son rien. L’apathie m’a vaincue décisivement et je reproche le sommeil qui m’a rejetée de ses bras - de son royaume. Lasse de tous, j’entends au dehors un oiseau dont je connais le nom, puis un autre, et je les nomme, et puis d’autres, et je me demande qu’est-ce qu’ils trouvent dans la naissance du jour de quoi chanter. Pauvres bêtes, ne savent-ils pas que la vie ne vaut rien? Ils sont trop simples pour le comprendre - où peut-être trop savants? Comme Lawrence a regardé son serpent, j’entends mes oiseaux passivement. Et puis sans m’en rendre compte, comme le marin de l’œil étincellant, j’admire mes oiseaux savants, Leurs esprits infatigables, indomptables et leur chant perlé m’émeuvent, et me laissent l’esprit moins vide, et je suis consciente que je vais essayer encore une fois de sourire. RETURN TO THE WORLD 1984 This morning dampened with grey outside, inside, my spirit, dead as that of an aborted child, I awake. Emptiness fills me with its nothing. Apathy has conquered me decisively and I reproach sleep which has tossed me aside from its arms - from its kingdom. Tired of everything, I hear outside a bird of which I know the name, then another, and I name them, and then others, and I ask myself what it is that they find in the birth of the day to sing about. Poor souls, don’t they know that life is worth nothing? They are too simple to understand - or perhaps too wise? As Lawrence looked at his snake, I hear my birds passively. And then without realising it, like the mariner with the glittering eye, I admire my wise birds, their untiring, indomitable spirits and their enchanting singing moves me, and leaves me with my spirit less empty, and I am conscious that I am going to try once again to smile. - Owl |
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iliana Member Patricius
since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434USA |
Diana, this is so true. Sometimes, I've watched birds swirling in figure 8s in the sky, and all care abandoms me in the realization, they are just doing as they were created to do.....oh, if it were that simple for humans! .....jo |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
It's been many, many years since I studied French, yet found myself understanding most of the French version! Thanks for giving us the full translation in English. I love watching and listening to birds! |
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StevenS Senior Member
since 2005-09-21
Posts 945L. A. (Lower Alabama) |
I needed that.:-) I'll be listening a little closer to the birds from now on. :-) |
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The Lady Member Rara Avis
since 2005-12-26
Posts 7634The Southwest |
Ahhhhh... chills here Diana. Lovely, lovely work. |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Glad you share the feeling iliana. Humans may not be able to do that (and imagine the chaos they would create in the sky!), but they can do it vicariously, by experiencing the birds doing it. Me too, Midnitesun, I also enjoy watching and listening to the birds. Glad you enjoyed the French. I have written quite a bit in French, all with translations. Steven, I am happy that I have opened this up to you. You will find your life much enriched by the birdsong. Thanks, Kate. I am glad you enjoyed it. - Owl |
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LeeJ Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
Posts 13296 |
Diana, when I first started reading this, could relate to thoughts once swimming around in my pea brain, but then the ending made the beginning even that much more brilliant...and it is in those awesome times, we realize so the necessities in simple, do we not. Hugs and many thanks |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Thanks Lee - just one thing, though, your brain is most definitely not a pea brain, but a very beautifully complex, creative factory amongst many other things, as everyone will confirm! - Owl |
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