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Writer's pictureTimothy S. Colman

A poem by Adam Zagajewski from Three Angels translated by Clare Cavanagh


Someone left a marker on the Pacific ocean south of Kalaloch here in Cascadia.



We don't know who we are.


We are lost in the forest, and the black stars


move lazily above us as if they were 


only our dream.


But still, the second angel mumbled shyly,


there's always a little joy, and even beauty


 lies close at hand, beneath the bark


 of every hour, in the quiet heart of concentration,


 and another person hides in each of us -


 universal, strong, invincible.

 ...

Memory lives in the ocean, in galloping blood,


in black, burnt stones, in poems,


and in every quiet conversation.


The world is the same as it always was,


full of shadows and anticipation.


thanks to The Beauty We Love



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