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Amy Levy (Эми Леви)


The Sequel to a Reminiscence


Not in the street and not in the square,
The street and square where you went and came;
With shuttered casement your house stands bare,
Men hush their voice when they speak your name.

I, too, can play at the vain pretence,
Can feign you dead; while a voice sounds clear
In the inmost depths of my heart: Go hence,
Go, find your friend who is far from here.

Not here, but somewhere where I can reach!
Can a man with motion, hearing and sight,
And a thought that answered my thought and speech,
Be utterly lost and vanished quite?

Whose hand was warm in my hand last week? . . 
My heart beat fast as I neared the gate--
Was it this I had come to seek,
”A stone that stared with your name and date;”

A hideous, turfless, fresh-made mound;
A silence more cold than the wind that blew?
What had I lost, and what had I found?
My flowers that mocked me fell to the ground--
Then, and then only, my spirit knew.



Amy Levy's other poems:
  1. Translated from Geibel
  2. In the Mile End Road
  3. Cambridge in the Long
  4. In the Black Forest
  5. Sinfonia Eroica


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