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You Were There, and other poems - 7. Cavafy, forgive me
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Poem No. 18
Tanka:
Rain etched on the glass –
On one side of it, nature;
On this, my finger;
While the drops fall and I try
To let one feel real to me.
Poem No. 19
Too sad it is to think
that I’ll never see you again,
and sometimes music,
as a poet once sung,
cannot make up for tears.
So, boy in the Cardinals jacket,
moving along like grace-made man,
how sad it is to think
I simply didn’t ask
if you’re from my hometown.
But that I’ll never see you again
is too sad to think.
Poem No. 20
Cavafy, forgive me.
I wanted to read all about
The lives of those Greek-Egyptians
Who lived in life and stone
Through you to live in me.
I wanted to know all their secrets,
Their innumerable subtleties,
The ones that you wrote of so well –
The poets that make them live so well –
To all who have but souls
And a book of yours.
All of these I wanted,
Dear Cavafy, but I had to stop;
The time had too much life for me,
The time was all forgotten but for
The two men who stood near me.
They looked. They moved, a little,
Those two who know what to do,
And I, eavesdropping as if on history herself,
Listened as one asked the other his name;
Saw the smile one reflected in the other,
And knew.
You were there too,
My dear muse of nighttime things.
They, and you, and I also, looked,
And listened, and had our love re-born
By the wings of fleeting Eros.
So you see, dear master,
I wanted to read of lives lived twice,
And seconded better in the re-tell,
But there were our lives – there on the train –
And I knew,
You lived more in me
Than the three of us
In your books.
You Were There
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