To Barbara
How lightly we live! Just beyond the horizon
an old volcano, thought inactive, lets off smoke.
They tell us time’s about to burst, same as before,
neighbors are packing, they’re closing the roads,
we wake to find signs painted on our doors,
but we keep living lightly. Time so many times
would’ve caught us but couldn’t, we kept changing form.
When time surged forth like lava, we became outlines,
when it blew up, we crawled into the earth,
when it turned trainlike, we became ash cloud,
when it turned sniper, we became but breath,
a feather above the rubble heap, a voice calling out
for the kids to come home. We’re the letter excised
from a verdict already passed. The slow dance of flecks
when furniture is moved, the joyful subsiding
of dust as it falls, we are the star of its journey.
Copyright © 2023, Mira Rosenthal translated from the Polish written by Tomasz Różycki, To the Letter, Archipelago Books
Metamorphoses
the Polish written by Tomasz Różycki