Proverbs and Songs

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The eye you see is not

an eye because you see it;

it is an eye because it sees you.

II

To talk with someone,

ask a question first,

then — listen.

III

Narcissism

is an ugly fault,

and now it’s a boring fault too.

IV

But look in your mirror for the other one,

the other one who walks by your side.

V

Between living and dreaming

there is a third thing.

Guess it.

VI

This Narcissus of ours

can’t see his face in the mirror

because he has become the mirror.

VII

New century? Still

firing up the same forge?

Is the water still going along in its bed?

VIII

Every instant is Still.

IX

The sun in Aries. My window

is open to the cool air.

Oh the sound of the water far off!

The evening awakens the river.

X

In the old farmhouse

– a high tower with storks! –

the gregarious sound falls silent,

and in the field where no on is,

water makes a sound among the rocks.

XI

Just as before, I’m interested

in water held in;

but now water in living

rock of my chest.

XII

When you hear water, does its sound tell you

if it’s from a mountain or farm,

city street, formal garden, or orchard?

XIII

What I find surprises me:

leaves of the garden balm

smell of lemonwood.

XIV

Don’t trace out your profile,

forget your side view –

all that is outer stuff.

XV

Look for your other half

who walks always next to you

and tends to be what you aren’t.

XVI

When spring comes,

go to the flowers –

why keep on sucking wax?

XVII

In my solitude

I have seen things very clearly

that were not true.

XVIII

Water is good, so is thirst;

shadow is good, so is sun;

the honey from the rosemarys

and the honey of the bare fields.

XIX

Only one creed stands:

quod elixum est ne asato.

Don’t roast what’s already boiled.

XX

Sing on, sing on, sing on,

the cricket in his cage

near his darling tomato.

XXI

Form your letters slowly and well:

making things well

is more important than making them.

XXII

All the same…

Ah yes! All the same,

moving the legs fast is important,

as the snail said to the greyhound.

XXIII

There are really men of action now!

The marsh was dreaming

of its mosquitoes.

XXIV

Wake up, you poets:

let echoes end,

and voices begin.

XXV

But don’t hunt for dissonance;

because, in the end, there is no dissonance.

When the sound is heard people dance.

XXVI

What the poet is searching for

is not the fundamental I

but the deep you.

XXVII

The eyes you’re longing for –

listen now –

the eyes you see yourself in

are eyes because they see you.

XXVIII

Beyond living and dreaming

there is something more important:

waking up.

XXIX

Now someone has come up with this!

Cogito ergo non sum.

What an exaggeration!

XXX

I thought my fire was out,

and stirred the ashes…

I burnt my fingers.

XXXI

Pay attention now:

a heart that’s all by itself

is not a heart.

XXXII

I’ve caught a glimpse of him in dreams:

expert hunter of himself,

every minute in ambush.

XXXIII

He caught his bad man:

the one who on sunny days

walks with head down.

XXXIV

If a poem becomes common,

passed around, hand to hand, it’s OK:

gold is chosen for coins.

XXXV

If it’s good to live,

then it’s better to be asleep dreaming,

and best of all,

mother, is to awake.

XXXVI

Sunlight is good for waking,

but I prefer bells –

the best thing about morning.

XXXVII

Among the figs I am soft.

Among the rocks I am hard.

That’s bad!

XXXVIII

When I am alone

how close my friends are;

when I am with them

how distant they are!

XXXIX

Now, poet, your prophecy?

“Tomorrow what is dumb will speak,

the human heart and the stone.”

XL

But art?

It is pure and intense play,

so it is like pure and intense life,

so it is like pure and intense fire.

You’ll see the coal burning.

By Antonio Machado

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