Sunday, July 10, 2022

tomas transtromer | allegro


After a black day, I play Haydn,

and feel a little warmth in my hands.

 

The keys are ready.  Kind hammers fall.

The sound is spirited, green, and full of silence.

 

The sound says that freedom exists

and someone pays no taxes to Caesar.

 

I shove my hands in my hadynpockets

and act like a man who is calm about it all.

 

I raise my haydnflag.  The signal is:

"We do not surrender.  But want peace."

 

The music is a house of glass standing on a slope;

rocks are flying, rocks are rolling.

 

The rocks roll straight through the house

but every pane of glass is still whole.

 

 

by Tomas Transtromer

tr Robert Bly