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Blog EntryA light from the seaJul 22, '07 6:47 AM
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A Light from the Sea

 

- Pablo Neruda

 

Once more, the sea light’s

immensity,

the sky-fall

in flagons,

climbing the spume

and the sea-silt:

disturbance of light

in the ocean’s extension,

thunderbolts,

a quarrel of knives,

lights

in the sweltering salts

and the sky,

upright

like a tower of brine on the waters.

 

Where

do the griefs go?

 

The breast opens out

like a branch

and its leafage;

light works

in our hearts

like a volley

of butterflies.

There shines

for the day of the sea

all the innocent

presences:

the pebble

embraced

by the wave,

the shipwrecked

debris

of the bottle glass,

glazes

of water,

suavities

honed by the touch

of a star.

There, burn

the

bodies:

bracken and salt

on the men,

the women

all green,

the children

like

pond-weeds,

fish-forms that leap

for the sky.

Should

a window’s

recesses, the bulking of clothing,

a darkening lift of the land

presume

on that dazzle

or disfigure the brightness,

the clarities foam in the bubbles,

light widens a sleeve

and harries the insolent

shadow

in a might of white arms,

altar cloths,

tinsel, in breakers of gold,

in marvels of spindrift

and tumbrils of lilies.

 

Light ripens its powers in the spaces.

O billow that pierces

without wetting the bather, pivot

and flank of a universe,

regenerate rose

re-arising:

open

each day with your petals

and eyelids,

grant us your cleanly celerities

to widen our onlooking;

bring us to see, in the end,

the seamoving, wave upon wave,

and flower after flower, all the earth.


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