Saturday, February 02, 2008

Tie your heart at night to mine, love,
and both will defeat the darkness
like twin drums beating in the forest
against the heavy wall of wet leaves.

Night crossing: black coal of dream
that cuts the thread of earthly orbs
with the punctuality of a headlong train
that pulls cold stone and shadow endlessly.

Love, because of it, tie me to a purer movement,
to the grip on life that beats in your breast,
with the wings of a submerged swan,

So that our dream might reply
to the sky's questioning stars
with one key, one door closed to shadow.


-Tie Your Heart at Night to Mine by Pablo Neruda

2 comments:

Carteach said...

I actually understand that....

Nobody is more shocked than I!

Yes, there is one to whom I'm tied.. but can't be with now. Two as one....
Yes, I understand that.

Corby said...

Neruda is really great at making something very profound very readable and enjoyable. I love his submerged swan reference.

To be tied to someone and not with them is a difficult thing. But we cannot really decide who we love I guess. The little fates are knitting all of our little life strings together without us being aware of them.

-Corby