“Two Stanzas,” a Poem by Zbigniew Herbert

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Two Stanzas

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I. AUGUST

Womenfolk leaning on rakes like Pallases on spears
Grow huge in the shadows sent them from the sky’s torn
overcast ceiling; fiddles silent as lutes
Beyond bridge and echo—laughter of distant metaphors

To those departing in shadows drawn out by the sunset
The harvesters bring a lost report of us
Who were startled at Pompeii—cut in silence like amber
We faint with the utmost hush in the assonance of dusk

II. SEA

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When you rush up to me as noise and vision
And grow in my eyes as the simplest figurative wave
The string snaps like a shoreline and I don’t know
If I’ll conquer you with the oar of ancient measures

Odysseus found a twig from Ithaca
And bids the horizons farewell—dead landscapes
Finished epics. A commotion and constant noise
A poem flares on the breath—rose bouquet of winds

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“Two Stanzas” from Reconstruction of the Poet by Zbigniew Herbert. 2024 © by the Estate of Zbigniew Herbert. Courtesy of HarperCollins Publishers.

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