Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Kees Ouwens
HAPPY BRINGER
I went to see the sea unburdened
I wanted my hands to be free
only my body could come with me
And for the mists to go ashore
with the wind that was turning, for
this to set a shadow over my eyes
When the dune lost glow at my
approach since blond had shown
itself but turned wan
On climbing over the last row
I familiarised myself after hesitation
whether the journey home could be chosen
Above the going along the beach
lay in vapour, and where in my head
was deliberation between onward motion
And retreat, the unknown that was my fear
and the emptiness my dread, my feet led me
through plea and counter-plea
Of their own accord, bearing me on,
away from home, falling the last downward steep
of the sea-strip’s flank, by leaps and bounds
Too quick for the sand where the grains
sped by, and my body at full tilt
could run out till the water turned me
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