Adam Zagajewski - My Aunts

Adam Zagajewski - My Aunts

Always caught up in what they called br the practical side of life br (theory was for Plato), br up to their elbows in furniture, in bedding, br in cupboards and kitchen gardens, br they never neglected the lavender sachets br that turned a linen closet to a meadow. br br The practical side of life, br like the Moon's unlighted face, br didn't lack for mysteries; br when Christmastime drew near, br life became pure praxis br and resided temporarily in hallways, br took refuge in suitcases and satchels. br br And when somebody died--it happened br even in our family, alas-- br my aunts, preoccupied br with death's practical side, br forgot at last about the lavender, br whose frantic scent bloomed selflessly br beneath a heavy snow of sheets. br Don't just do something, sit there. br And so I have, so I have, br the seasons curling around me like smoke, br Gone to the end of the earth and back without sound.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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