Sunday, April 24, 2011

a poem by yehuda amichai

Love is Finished Again


Love is finished again, like a profitable citrus season
or like an archaeological dig that turned up
from deep inside the earth
turbulent things that wanted to be forgotten.

Love is finished again. When a tall building
is torn down and the debris cleared away, you stand there
on the square empty lot, saying: What a small
space that building stood on
with all its many floors and people.

From the distant valleys you can hear
the sound of a solitary tractor at work
and from the distant past, the sound of a fork
clattering against a porcelain plate,
beating an egg yolk with sugar for a child,
clattering and clattering.


-Yehuda Amichai


from The Selected Poetry of Yehuda Amichai, translated by Chana Bloch and Stephen Mitchell

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