La Figlia Che Piange
Stand on the highest pavement of the stair--
Lean on a garden urn--
Weave, weave the sunlight in your hair--
Clasp your flowers to you with a pained surprise--
Fling them to the ground and turn
With a fugitive resentment in your eyes:
But weave, weave the sunlight in your hair.
So I would have had him leave,
So I would have had her stand and grieve,
So he would have left
As the soul leaves the body torn and bruised,
As the mind deserts the body it has used.
I should find
Some way incomparably light and deft,
Some way we both should understand,
Simple and faithless as a smile and shake of the hand.
She turned away, but with the autumn weather
Compelled my imagination many days,
Many days and many hours:
Her hair over her arms and her arms full of flowers
And I wonder how they should have been together!
I should have lost a gesture and a pose.
Sometimes these cogitations still amaze
The troubled midnight and the noon's repose.
--T.S. Eliot
Sunday, May 13, 2018
One of the Most Beautiful Poems
Posted by Joanne Cage -- Joanne Cage at 6:14 AM
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I found this on youtube and listened to it. It took my breath away! Of course, listening to an Italian man always does that to me!
I hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day!
Tell Jed hello :)
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Thanks, Deb! I hope you've had a great day with your family. Love you!
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