Às vezes, encontro-me nas palavras dos outros. Mais raramente, nas minhas. Por pura coincidência. Em pura coincidência.
12 de novembro de 2006
a olhar o céu, a fazer minhas orações,
a passear sozinha até à noite,
até ter esgotado esta angústia inútil.
Enquanto no penhasco murmuram as bardanas
e declina o alaranjado cacho da sorveira,
componho versos bem alegres
sobre a vida caduca, caduca e belíssima.
Volto para casa. Vem lamber a minha mão
o gato peludo, que ronrona docemente,
e um fogo resplandecente brilha
no topo da serraria, à beira do lago.
Só de vez em quando o silêncio é interrompido
pelo grito da cegonha pousando no telhado.
Se vieres bater à minha porta,
é bem possível que eu sequer te ouça.
Ana Akhmatova
Tradução de Lauro Machado Coelho
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11 de junho de 2006

Anna Akhmátova (1889-1966)
Lot's Wife
The just man followed then his angel guide
Where he strode on the black highway, hulking and bright;
But a wild grief in his wife's bosom cried,
Look back, it is not too late for a last sight
Of the red towers of your native Sodom, the square
Where once you sang, the gardens you shall mourn,
And the tall house with empty windows where
You loved your husband and your babes were born.
She turned, and looking on the bitter view
Her eyes were welded shut by mortal pain;
Into transparent salt her body grew,
And her quick feet were rooted in the plain.
Who would waste tears upon her? Is she not
The least of our losses, this unhappy wife?
Yet in my heart she will not be forgot
Who, for a single glance, gave up her life.
Anna Akhmátova
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11 de junho de 2005
Nathan Altman, Retrato de Anna AkhmatovaAnna Akhmatova (1889-1966)
White Night
I haven't locked the door,
Nor lit the candles,
You don't know, don't care,
That tired I haven't the strength
To decide to go to bed.
Seeing the fields fade in
The sunset murk of pine-needles,
And to know all is lost,
That life is a cursed hell:
I've got drunk
On your voice in the doorway.
I was sure you'd come back.
Anna Akhmatova
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