Monday, June 29, 2015

Why Then Do We Nit Despair, Anna Akhmatova

Why Then Do We Nit Despair, Anna Akhmatova


Everything is plundered, betrayed, sold,
Death's great black wing scrapes the air,
Misery gnaws to the bone.
Why then do we not despair?
 
By day, from the surrounding woods,
cherries blow summer into town;
at night the deep transparent skies
glitter with new galaxies.
 
And the miraculous comes so close
to the ruined, dirty houses --
something not known to anyone at all,
but wild in our breast for centuries.
 

~ Anna Akhmatova ~
 
 
(Poems of Akhmatova, edited and translated by Stanley Kunitz with Max Hayward)
 

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