Rabu, 18 Maret 2015

Poem by F.W Harvey (Ducks)

(To E.M., Who drew them in Holzminden Prison) 



From troubles of the world I turn to ducks, 
Beautiful comical things 
Sleeping or curled 
Their heads beneath white wings 
By water cool, 
Or finding curious things 
To eat in various mucks 
Beneath the pool, 
Tails uppermost, or waddling 
Sailor-like on the shores 
Of ponds, or paddling 
- Left! Right! - with fanlike feet 
Which are for steady oars 
When they (white galleys) float 
Each bird a boat 
Rippling at will the sweet 
Wide waterway ... 
When night is fallen you creep 
Upstairs, but drakes and dillies 
Nest with pale water-stars. 
Moonbeams and shadow bars, 
And water-lilies: 
Fearful too much to sleep 
Since they've no locks 
To click against the teeth 
Of weasel and fox. 
And warm beneath 
Are eggs of cloudy green 
Whence hungry rats and lean 
Would stealthily suck 
New life, but for the mien 
The hold ferocious mien 
Of the mother-duck. 

II 

Yes, ducks are valiant things 
On nests of twigs and straws, 
And ducks are soothy things 
And lovely on the lake 
When that the sunlight draws 
Thereon their pictures dim 
In colours cool. 
And when beneath the pool 
They dabble, and when they swim 
And make their rippling rings, 
0 ducks are beautiful things! 
But ducks are comical things:- 
As comical as you. 
Quack! 
They waddle round, they do. 
They eat all sorts of things, 
And then they quack. 
By barn and stable and stack 
They wander at their will, 
But if you go too near 
They look at you through black 
Small topaz-tinted eyes 
And wish you ill. 
Triangular and clear 
They leave their curious track 
In mud at the water's edge, 
And there amid the sedge 
And slime they gobble and peer 
Saying 'Quack! quack!' 

III 

When God had finished the stars and whirl of coloured suns 
He turned His mind from big things to fashion little ones; 
Beautiful tiny things (like daisies) He made, and then
He made the comical ones in case the minds of men
Should stiffen and become 
Dull, humourless and glum, 
And so forgetful of their Maker be 
As to take even themselves - quite seriously. 
Caterpillars and cats are lively and excellent puns: 
All God's jokes are good - even the practical ones! 
And as for the duck, 1 think God must have smiled a bit 
Seeing those bright eyes blink on the day He fashioned it. 
And he's probably laughing still at the sound that came out of its bill!
by Frederick William (FW) HarveyClick here to see full version

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