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Salvatore Quasimodo
Translated from the Italian by Jack Bevan
Ancient Winter

Desire of your bright
hands in the flame's half-light;
flavour of oak, roses
and death.

Ancient winter.

The birds seeking the grain
were suddenly snow.

So words:
a little sun; a haloed glory,
then mist; and the trees
and us, air, in the morning.


Again A Green River

Again I am ravaged by a green river,
attunement of grasses and poplars
where sheen of dead snow is forgotten.

And here in the night, sweet lamb
has howled with bloody head:

with that cry floods in the time
of the long wolves of winter,
of the mineshaft, heartland of thunder.
from the book COMPLETE POEMS / Carcanet Press
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