Friday, October 20, 2023

IN LIGHT OF THE PRESENT MID-EAST CHAOS and TURMOIL,

               I'd anticipate a fifth tragic poem; i.e., were Primo Levi still alive...


                                                     



                    In the Beginning:  a poem by Primo Levi


Fellow men, for whom a year is long,
A century a venerable goal,
Exhausted earning your bread,
Worn out, enraged, deluded, sick, and lost;

Hear, and be consoled and mocked:
Twenty billion years ago,
Splendid, moving through both space and time,
There was a globe of flame, alone, eternal,
Our common father and our executioner,
And it exploded, and all change began...



  Even now, the faint echo from this one
'Catastrophe-reversal'
Resounds from the far ends of the universe.
Everything was born from that one spasm:




The same abyss that embraces us and taunts us,
The same time that gives us life and ruins us,
Everything each of us has thought,
The eyes of every woman we have loved,
Suns by the thousand, too,
And this hand that writes...

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