- Dante, Purgatorio XXVII
You will come at a turning of the trail
to a wall of flame
After the hard climb and the exhausted dreaming
you will come to a place where he
with whom you have walked this far
will stop, will stand
beside you on the treacherous steep path
and stare as you shiver at the moving wall, the flame
that blocks your vision of what
comes after. And that one
who you thought would accompany you always,
who held your face
tenderly a little while in his hands---
who pressed the palms of his hands into drenched grass
and washed from your cheeks the soot, the tear-tracks---
he is telling you now
that all that stands between you
and everything you have known since the beginning
is this: this wall. Between yourself
and the beloved, between yourself and your joy,
the riverbank swaying with wildflowers, the shaft
of sunlight on the rock, the song.
Will you pass through it now, will you let it consume
whatever solidness this is
you call your life, and send
you out, a tremor of heat,
flickering thing?
2 comments:
o i like this very much!! tranquil and fluent words, love the allegorys you use, am going to go explore the rest of your great website, cant wait to read more :)
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Oh my, I am so moved by this and many of your other posts I'm catching up on today that I am amazed to have neglected my reading here for so long. What a treasure to rediscover.
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