Thursday, October 23, 2003

Poem for Thursday and <lj comm


A Song of Despair
By Pablo Neruda
Translated By W.S. Merwin


The memory of you emerges from the night around me.
The river mingles its stubborn lament with the sea.

Deserted like the dwarves at dawn.
It is the hour of departure, oh deserted one!

Cold flower heads are raining over my heart.
Oh pit of debris, fierce cave of the shipwrecked.

In you the wars and the flights accumulated.
From you the wings of the song birds rose.

You swallowed everything, like distance.
Like the sea, like time. In you everything sank!

It was the happy hour of assault and the kiss.
The hour of the spell that blazed like a lighthouse.

Pilot's dread, fury of blind driver,
turbulent drunkenness of love, in you everything sank!

In the childhood of mist my soul, winged and wounded.
Lost discoverer, in you everything sank!

You girdled sorrow, you clung to desire,
sadness stunned you, in you everything sank!

I made the wall of shadow draw back,
beyond desire and act, I walked on.

Oh flesh, my own flesh, woman whom I loved and lost,
I summon you in the moist hour, I raise my song to you.

Like a jar you housed infinite tenderness.
and the infinite oblivion shattered you like a jar.

There was the black solitude of the islands,
and there, woman of love, your arms took me in.

There was thirst and hunger, and you were the fruit.
There were grief and ruins, and you were the miracle.

Ah woman, I do not know how you could contain me
in the earth of your soul, in the cross of your arms!

How terrible and brief my desire was to you!
How difficult and drunken, how tensed and avid.

Cemetery of kisses, there is still fire in your tombs,
still the fruited boughs burn, pecked at by birds.

Oh the bitten mouth, oh the kissed limbs,
oh the hungering teeth, oh the entwined bodies.

Oh the mad coupling of hope and force
in which we merged and despaired.

And the tenderness, light as water and as flour.
And the word scarcely begun on the lips.

This was my destiny and in it was my voyage of my longing,
and in it my longing fell, in you everything sank!

Oh pit of debris, everything fell into you,
what sorrow did you not express, in what sorrow are you not drowned!

From billow to billow you still called and sang.
Standing like a sailor in the prow of a vessel.

You still flowered in songs, you still brike the currents.
Oh pit of debris, open and bitter well.

Pale blind diver, luckless slinger,
lost discoverer, in you everything sank!

It is the hour of departure, the hard cold hour
which the night fastens to all the timetables.

The rustling belt of the sea girdles the shore.
Cold stars heave up, black birds migrate.

Deserted like the wharves at dawn.
Only tremulous shadow twists in my hands.

Oh farther than everything. Oh farther than everything.
It is the hour of departure. Oh abandoned one!

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: Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, for the song challenge (thought it's not the song it sounds like it should be from the title).

And no, I am not a fan of Lana Lang. But I realized once again over the course of the past couple of days that I am royally effing tired of reading slash fans bash women. I know this phenomenon is discussed in metablogs until everyone is sick of analyzing it, but I'm not in the mood for dealing with the fact that the women on many television shows are written very poorly and it's easier to identify with the men and marginalize the women...I'm just sick of it, and would much rather read some great Lana fic than a great explanation of everything that's wrong with the way Lana is written on the show. Since it's a good bet that Miller and Gough are reading neither our blogs nor our fic, I'm much more in the mood for something positive like a rewritten Lana than for more bashing.

Though I am still slobbering over Lionel Luthor, once again I have suffered...Death By Orlando Bloom! So to keep myself grounded, gacked from :

What innuendo from HP book 5 are you? by Lunadeath
Name
Age
Fav. character(s)
Innuendo:"...any part of your body, really, we're not fussy where we stick this."
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