10 April 2021

Primavera

Spring comes quickly: overnight

the plum tree blossoms,
the warm air fills with bird calls.

In the plowed dirt, someone has drawn a picture of the sun
with rays coming out all around
but because the background is dirt, the sun is black.
There is no signature.

Alas, very soon everything will disappear:
the bird calls, the delicate blossoms. In the end,
even the earth itself will follow the artist's name into oblivion.

Nevertheless, the artist intends
a mood of celebration.


How beautiful the blossoms are—emblems of the resilience of life.
The birds approach eagerly
. 


Louise Glück [1]

Image: Petroglyph in Basalt, Oregon’s Basin & Range.Douglas Beauchamp


[1] Louise Glück, Primavera, a poem from A Village Life, 2009. In 2020 she was awarded the Nobel prize for literature, cited for “her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal”.