Poem of the Week, by Antonio Machado

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Thursday I had some minor heart surgery to fix a lifelong glitch. There was a moment of pure fear before they went to work –it’s my heart, you know?– and I asked them all please to take good care of me. Later I didn’t think I remembered anything, but then, the next day, I had a memory of my heart burning inside my chest. Because it had literally been burned, lasered in four places. And I thought of this poem, which is one of the five I would bring to a desert island if I hadn’t already memorized it. Golden bees making sweet honey out of past bitterness.


Last Night I Had a Dream

- Antonio Machado (translated by Alan Trueblood)


Last night I had a dream–

a blessed illusion it was–

I dreamt of a fountain flowing

deep down in my heart.

Water, by what hidden channels

have you come, tell me, to me,

welling up with new life

I never tasted before?


Last night I had a dream–

a blessed illusion it was–

I dreamt of a hive at work

deep down in my heart.

Within were the golden bees

straining out the bitter past

to make sweet-tasting honey,

and white honeycomb.


Last night I had a dream–

a blessed illusion it was–

I dreamt of a hot sun shining

deep down in my heart.

The heat was in the scorching

as from a fiery hearth;

the sun in the light it shed

and the tears it brought to the eyes.


Last night I had a dream–

a blessed illusion it was–

I dreamed it was God I’d found

deep down in my heart.


 


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Published on November 15, 2014 06:46
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