2008-12-23



25.XII.1993
--Joseph Brodsky

For a miracle, take one shepherd's sheepskin, throw
in a pinch of now, a grain of long ago,
and a handful of tomorrow. Add by eye
a little chunk of space, a piece of sky,

and it will happen. For miracles, gravitating
to earth, know just where people will be waiting,
and eagerly will find the right address
and tenant, even in a wilderness.

Or if you're leaving home, switch on a new
four-pointed star, then, as you say adieu,
to light a vacant world with steady blaze
and follow you forever with its gaze.

*translated by Richard Wilbur

1 comments:

the psycho therapist said...

Love the first two paragraphs. Reminds me of a Zen saying. Hmmm, think I'll save this for future use and link back when I do.

Thanks for expanding my horizons, as usual. (smile)