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After My Death
Say this when you mourn for me:
There was a man – and look, he is no more. He died before his time. The music of his life suddenly stopped. A pity! There was another song in him. Now it is lost forever. A great pity! He had a violin, a living, speaking soul to which he uttered the secrets of his heart, making all its strings vibrate, save one he kept inviolate. Back and forth his supple fingers danced, one string alone remained entranced still unheard. A pity! All its life that string quivered silently shook, yearned for its song, its mate, as a heart saddens before its fate. Despite delay it waited daily mutely beseeching its saviour lover who lingered, loitered, tarried ever, and did not come. Great is the pain! There was a man – and look, he is no more. The music of his life suddenly stopped. There was another song in him. Now it is lost forever. |
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© Chaim Nachman Bialik From: Shirim Publisher: Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1966 |
© Translation: 1981, Ruth Nevo From: Chaim Nachman Bialik: The Selected Poems Publisher: Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1981 ISBN: 965-01-0053-9 |