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Marzanna's avatar

Czesław Miłosz... what a nice surprise...I needed to read the poem in Polish, my ( and his) native language to feel the poem in my bones and yes, it's about the immortality of the books and the human spirit...

I appreciate his poetry, yet my favorite author is Wisława Szymborska ( Miłosz and Szymborska were friends and have corresponded for a long time) and here is one of her poems:

A Few Words On The Soul

We have a soul at times.

No one’s got it non-stop,

for keeps.

Day after day,

year after year

may pass without it.

Sometimes

it will settle for awhile

only in childhood’s fears and raptures.

Sometimes only in astonishment

that we are old.

It rarely lends a hand

in uphill tasks,

like moving furniture,

or lifting luggage,

or going miles in shoes that pinch.

It usually steps out

whenever meat needs chopping

or forms have to be filled.

For every thousand conversations

it participates in one,

if even that,

since it prefers silence.

Just when our body goes from ache to pain,

it slips off-duty.

It’s picky:

it doesn’t like seeing us in crowds,

our hustling for a dubious advantage

and creaky machinations make it sick.

Joy and sorrow

aren’t two different feelings for it.

It attends us

only when the two are joined.

We can count on it

when we’re sure of nothing

and curious about everything.

Among the material objects

it favors clocks with pendulums

and mirrors, which keep on working

even when no one is looking.

It won’t say where it comes from

or when it’s taking off again,

though it’s clearly expecting such questions.

We need it

but apparently

it needs us

for some reason too.

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Rich Day's avatar

Put very concisely and simply, my concern is for my children… now young adults. I feel so very disappointed in my generation. The forces of authoritarianism are large and systemic, individualism and the worth of it isn’t recognized. I’m very sorry. I’ve had a good life, but my thoughts are for my daughters, and honestly I am not too optimistic. I’m sure anyone reading this comment wonders what the hell I’m talking about, but I know exactly what I’m talking about.

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