• Menagerie

    From Ilya Shambat@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 20 19:10:34 2022
    1

    A word of peace, rejected, stands
    At start of an insulted era;
    There's light inside a darkened cavern
    And ether of the foreign lands;
    Ether, of which we just could not,
    Of which to breathe we did not want;
    With voice of goats, deep and gaunt,
    Soloists are singing, hairy lot.

    2

    While goatlings and steer both
    On foggy pastures were delaying
    And friendly eagles were relaying
    From shoulders of the sleepy rocks
    Germans fed eagles on the rock
    A lion an Englishman revered
    And Gallic comb at once appeared
    From out the mantle of a cock.

    3

    And now behold, the wild sage
    Has grasped the steeple of Heracles,
    And then the soil was shorn of sparkles,
    Black and ungrateful like old age.
    I'll take a dry stick in my palms
    And wring from it a spark of fire,
    Let into stream of night expire
    The beasts aroused by my charms.

    4

    The cock, the lion, the brown
    Eagle and the tender bear --
    We'll build a cage before the war
    And warm with fire the animal skin.
    And wine of time I also sing
    The source of the Italian fable
    As in the pre-aryan cradle
    Tongues Slavic and Germanic ring.

    5

    You aren't too lazy, Italy,
    To shake the chariots of Rome,
    With gargling of domestic fowl
    Having flown from menagerie?
    And you, the hen, do not play rough:
    The eagle here sits mean and hyped
    What that for you and all your type
    A heavy stone is not enough?

    6

    In the menagerie the beasts now reign,
    We will get calmer for much longer,
    And in its fullness will gush Volga,
    As lighter water flows through Rhine.
    And a wise man from days of yore
    To foreigner will pay his honor
    Like demi-god, in whirling fervor,
    Dancing upon the river shore!

    By Osip Mandelshtam
    Translated from Russian by Ilya Shambat

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