startling banals

16 March 2006

By Constantine Cavafy

The City(1910)

You said, "I will go to another land, I will go to another sea.
Another city will be found, better than this.
Every effort of mine is condemned by fate;
and my heart is -- like a corpse -- buried.
How long in this wasteland will my mind remain.
Wherever I turn my eyes, wherever I may look
I see the black ruins of my life here,
where I spent so many years, and ruined and wasted."

New lands you will not find, you will not find other seas.
The city will follow you. You will roam the same
streets. And you will age in the same neighborhoods;
in these same houses you will grow gray.
Always you will arrive in this city. To another land -- do not hope --
there is no ship for you, there is no road.
As you have ruined your life here
in this little corner, you have destroyed it in the whole world.

2 Comments:

Anish, does this poem remind you of Bombay?

It reminds me of nothing else...
Blogger Selma Mirza, at 16.3.06  
this guy greatness is that he could understand these feelings in 1910! but its his poem. in my context it speaks of the thousand experiences i have had which were "academic-suicide" but from them i learnt what is life and got to know myself better.
Blogger anish, at 16.3.06  

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