Tuesday, December 16, 2014

T.S. Eliot, "A Song for Simeon"

Lord, the Roman hyacinths are blooming in bowls and
The winter sun creeps by the snow hills;
The stubborn season has made stand.
My life is light, waiting for the death wind,
Like a feather on the back of my hand.
Dust in sunlight and memory in corners
Wait for the wind that chills towards the dead land.

Grant us thy peace.
I have walked many years in this city,
Kept faith and fast, provided for the poor,
Have given and taken honour and ease.
There went never any rejected from my door.
Who shall remember my house, where shall live my children's children
When the time of sorrow is come?
They will take to the goat's path, and the fox's home,
Fleeing from foreign faces and the foreign swords.

Before the time of cords and scourges and lamentation
Grant us thy peace.
Before the stations of the mountain of desolation,
Before the certain hour of maternal sorrow,
Now at this birth season of decease,
Let the Infant, the still unspeaking and unspoken Word,
Grant Israel's consolation
To one who has eighty years and no to-morrow.

According to thy word.
They shall praise Thee and suffer in every generation
With glory and derision,
Light upon light, mounting the saints' stair.
Not for me the martyrdom, the ecstasy of thought and prayer,
Not for me the ultimate vision.
Grant me thy peace.
(And a sword shall pierce thy heart,
Thine also).
I am tired with my own life and the lives of those after me,
I am dying in my own death and the deaths of those after me.
Let thy servant depart,
Having seen thy salvation.

14 comments:

  1. (Other favorites include poetry-- always poetry-- especially since your tastes are so similar to mine.)

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  2. p.s. That was a sneaky way of calling you a copycat. [Don't worry. Pete does the same underhanded thing to me, even with things, like Harrod and Funck, that I introduced to him. Somehow, I'm still the copycat! :) ]

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    1. (Know what I think is genetic? Copycatting, evidently. As I've always said, I'm but a lesser imitation of you, and the poetry bit goes to show it.)

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    2. p.s. [Don't sorrow, I'm not really serious.]

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    3. p.p.s. [Well, not all the way...]

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    4. p.p.s. I just want you to take a moment to appreciate how well my comments match yours. No worries, it's genetic.

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  4. p.p.p.s. Naw. You're the result of Mom and Dad trying, with each successive child, to perfect the flaws of the previous. Number seven? Ding, ding, ding! We've finally achieved perfection!

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    1. Just so you know, by "perfect," I did intend "correct." My brain is fried from too much souvlaki and Bavarian cheesecake.

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  5. p.p.p.p.s. ONE area, however, in which I do believe I am of worth, is my clearly superior ability to use the humble post script.

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  6. p.p.p.p.p.p.s. And now I'm just showing off...

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  7. p.p.p.p.p.p.p.s. It's 6:30 a.m. WAKE UP!!!!!!!

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