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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Collector

by Stamatis Grigoropoulos

A translation of the haunting "ΣΥΛΛΕΚΤΗΣ" by Susan S. Keiser

I walk the streets
in the mornings,
bag over my shoulder,
searching for faces,
for the looks on the faces
of the people who pass.

They pass me by
as I walk the streets;
bag over my shoulder.
They are roadmaps
of where they have been
of where they will go,
as I search their faces
for the things I wish to see.

In the evenings,
I walk the museum halls,
I search for faces,
for the looks on the faces
of the statues.
They do not pass me by,
the ancient ones.
The looks on their faces,
fixed for all time.

They do not pass me by
as I walk the halls,
bag over my shoulder.
They are still, long-past,
and their eyes do not follow,
but I talk to them, the statues,
and I take from them,
from their faces,
this carved roadmap
of where we have been,
of where we will go.

1 comment:

  1. Looks so beautiful here!
    Thank you for your wonderful work!

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