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Kavafy: Waiting for the Barbarians
« on: 2003-11-28 11:51:14 » |
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I just thought this one should be here somewhere.
Waiting for the Barbarians
by Constantine Cavafy (1904) (Translated by Edmund Keeley)
What are we waiting for, assembled in the forum?
The barbarians are due here today.
Why isn't anything happening in the senate? Why do the senators sit there without legislating?
Because the barbarians are coming today. What laws can the senators make now? Once the barbarians are here, they'll do the legislating.
Why did our emperor get up so early, and why is he sitting at the city's main gate on his throne, in state, wearing the crown?
Because the barbarians are coming today and the emperor is waiting to receive their leader. He has even prepared a scroll to give him, replete with titles, with imposing names.
Why have our two consuls and praetors come out today wearing their embroidered, their scarlet togas? Why have they put on bracelets with so many amethysts, and rings sparkling with magnificent emeralds? Why are they carrying elegant canes beautifully worked in silver and gold?
Because the barbarians are coming today and things like that dazzle the barbarians.
Why don't our distinguished orators come forward as usual to make their speeches, say what they have to say?
Because the barbarians are coming today and they're bored by rhetoric and public speaking.
Why this sudden restlessness, this confusion? (How serious people's faces have become.) Why are the streets and squares emptying so rapidly, everyone going home so lost in thought?
Because night has fallen and the barbarians have not come. And some who have just returned from the border say there are no barbarians any longer.
And now, what's going to happen to us without barbarians? They were, those people, a kind of solution.
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Re:Kavafy: Waiting for the Barbarians
« Reply #1 on: 2004-08-13 16:49:10 » |
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when I lived in Greece we stencilled this in the original on our living room wall -
He vows Every so often he vows to start a better life. But when night comes with her own counsels, with her compromises, and with her promises; but when night comes with her own power of the body that wants and demands, he returns, forlorn, to the same fatal joy.
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I must remember to change this sig regularly
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