2009-03-15

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Last week, Viking Zen gave me a book of the selected poems of Jorge Luis Borges. I had only read his prose before. I may love him more as a poet. This one is from his collection El otro, el mismo (1964). I choose it as something to dream to. The same to you, if so you like.

El mar (The Sea)

Antes que el sueño (o el terror) tejiera
Mitologías y cosmogonías,
Antes que el tiempo se acuñara en días,
El mar, el siempre mar, ya estaba y era.
¿Quién es el mar? ¿Quién es aquel violento
Y antiguo ser que roe los pilares
De la tierra y es uno y muchos mares
Y abismo y resplandor y azar y viento?
Quien lo mira lo ve por vez primera.
Siempre. Con el asombro que las cosas
Elementales dejan, las hermosas
Tardes, la luna, el fuego de una hoguera.
¿Quién es el mar, quién soy? Lo sabré el día
Ulterior que sucede a la agonía.

Before dreaming (or terror) wove
mythologies and cosmogonies,
before time minted itself into days,
the sea, the always sea, was there and was.
Who is the sea? Who is that one, violent
and ancient, who gnaws at the pillars
of the earth and is one sea and many
and abyss and splendor and chance and wind?
Who looks on the sea sees it for the first time.
Always. With the awe that elemental
things leave behind, beautiful
late afternoons, the moon, a bonfire's flame.
Who is the sea, who am I? On the day
that follows the last agony, I will know.
sovay: (Lord Peter Wimsey: passion)
My poem "Fjöturlundr (Saturnian)" has been accepted by [livejournal.com profile] ericmarin for the April issue of Lone Star Stories. It is mostly about the days of the week; also, Ragnarök. Probably I cannot blame [livejournal.com profile] fleurdelis28 for all of that.

Speaking of time, I suspect I should have mentioned before today that I will be attending this year's ICFA; I will be in Orlando from the 17th to the 22nd, and I have no idea what my online presence will be like. Last year indicates nonexistent, but maybe I will at least get some writing done. Anyone else going to be there? That I don't already know about?

I really hope someone has set the suitably anonymous Mr. Anderson's "Mummering at Christmas" to music, because I discovered it while looking for Simani's "Any Mummers Allowed In?" and it's awesome.

I photographed swans today.
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