Summer - Cesare Pavese
A garden between low walls, bright,
Made of dry grass and a light that slowly bakes
The ground below. The light smells of sea.
You breathe that grass. You touch your hair
And shake out the memory of grass.
I have seen ripe
Fruit dropping thickly on remembered grass with a soft Thudding. So too the pulsing of the blood Surprises even you. You move your head As though a miracle of air had happened around you, And the miracle is you. Your eyes have a savor Like the heat of memory.
You listen.
You listen to the words, but they barely graze you. Your face has a radiance of thought that shines Around your shoulders, like light from the sea. The silence In your face touches the heart with a soft Thud, exuding drop by drop, Like fruit that fell here years ago, an old pain still.
Translanted from the Italian by Arrowsmith
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