Friday, March 27, 2015
Tomas Tranströmer, 1932 - 2015
Selected Haiku (1996-2004)
The sun is low now.
Our shadows are giants.
Soon all will be shadow.
*
The presence of God.
In the tunnel of birdsong
a locked seal opens.
*
Oak trees and the moon.
Light. Silent constellations.
And the cold ocean.
*
Thoughts standing still, like
the colored mosaic stones in
the palace courtyard.
*
Gaunt tousled pine trees
on the same tragic moorland.
Always and always.
*
Borne by the darkness.
I met an immense shadow
in a pair of eyes.
*
And blueweed, blueweed
keeps rising from the asphalt.
It's like a beggar.
*
The darkening leaves
in autumn are as precious
as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
*
A revelation.
The long-standing apple-tree.
The sea is close by.
*
Ash-colored silence.
The blue giant passes by.
Cool breeze from the sea.
*
Birds in human shape.
The apple trees in blossom.
The great enigma.
Evening/Morning
Moon--its mast is rotten, its sail is shriveled.
Seagull--drunk and soaring away on currents.
Jetty--charred rectangular mass. The thickets
founder in darkness.
Out on doorstep. Morning is beating, beats on
ocean's granite gateways and sun is sparkling
near the world. Half-smothered, the gods of summer
fumble in sea mist.
[17 Poems; 1954]
-- Tomas Tranströmer
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Stunning and haunting words and images, I'm speechless in their presence. Thank you for this.
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