Ulysses Elytis: Easter of an invisible April (1984)

THE Ulysses Elytis Writes for the Great Saturday and Easter Sunday in verses with a calendar formatexpressing the uprising of nature and its lyrical joy.

M. SATURDAY, 25

Passing by my yesterday’s insomnia

a little, for a moment, he smiled at me

the god with the purple ribbon

that from my little kid circulates my secrets

Then lost by sailing right

to go to empty the bucket with my dumplings

– of the soul cigarette butts and apartments –

where it still boils all the old youth

and the sea.

M. SATURDAY, 25 B

Again in the belly of the sea that black cloud

that lifts smoking

Like voices over a wreck

Lost those caught by the unknown

Like I yesterday of St. George on the day

Where did I go to get rid of horses upright and thoracic

And my whole soul was poured out of the earth.

SUNDAY (Easter), 26

Clean transparent day. It looks like the wind that is immobilized with Mor-

Mountain there in the west. And the sea with wings folded-

Yes, very low, under the window.

You come to fly high and from there to share free the

your soul. Then you get down and, courageously, understand the

place in the grave that belongs to you.

SUNDAY (Easter), 26 B

Asmathion

Inemosa daughter adult sea

Get the citrus that Calvos gave me

yours the golden smell

Tomorrow the other birds will come

will be light on the mountains again the lines

But my heart is heavy.

From the collection “Diary of an April Infinite”, editions of High 1984

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