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|    Ilya Shambat to All    |
|    Tristia    |
|    25 Jun 22 19:13:15    |
      From: ibshambat@gmail.com              In science of parting I received instruction       From hatless laments of the sleepless night       As oxen chewed, and lingered expectation,       And end of city vigil was in sight -       And I recall the rooster night that year       When lost in doleful journey for too long       Into the void the tear-drenched eyes did peer       And woman's cry mingled with muse's song.              Who yet again can say farewell, unknowing       What longing and what sorrow waits for us,       What good is it to judge the rooster's crowing       When fire is burning in Acropolis;              And on the somewhere dawn of some new lifetime,       While oxen lazily chew roughage at the stall,       Why does the rooster, herald of new lifetime,       Flap his flamboyant wings on city wall?              And yet I love the way fate weaves her gown:       The shuttle runs, the spindle turns apace,       And straight ahead, look now, for like swan's down       The barefoot Delia is flying in your face!              Structure of life is shoddily created       When tongue is starved so utterly for light!       All was before, and all will be repeated,       And only recognition brings respite.              Thus it will be: A figurine, transparent,       Stands on an earthen dish that's clean and wide,       And like a snow-white winter squirrel pelt       A girl leans over wax and looks inside.              Ours not is to divine the Greek Erebus:       Wax is to her what bronze is to her mate.       Our dice falls only in the field of battle;       But women die as they're predicting fate.              By Osip Mandelshtam       Translated from Russian by Ilya Shambat              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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