As a child I once fell ill
From fear and hunger. I'd pic...

As a child I once fell ill


From fear and hunger. I'd pick


Hard skin from my lips, and lick them;


I still remember the cool, salty taste.


And all the time I'd walk and walk and walk,


Sit on the stairs in the hall to warm up,


Walk light-headed [As if led by the rat-catcher's pipe 


Towards the river, sit down


On the stairs to warm up; and shiver every which way.


And mother stands and beckons, she seems 


So close - but I can't reach her:


I start towards her then she's seven steps away,


Beckons me to come, I start again - and she's seven 


Steps away, and beckons me.]


                                        I felt too hot,


Undid my top buttong and lay down - 


Then trumpets blared out, lights beat


On my eyelids, [horses were galloping,]


Mother flying above the roadway, she beckoned me to come - 


And flew away...


                        And now I dream


Of a white hospital, and apple trees,


[A white sheet at my chin


A white doctor looking down at me


A white nurse standing at my feet,


Her wings stirring. And there they stayed.


But mother came and beckoned me to come - 


And flew away ...]


Arsenni Tarkovsky, 'As a child I once fell ill', as read in his son's Nostalghia. Omitted lines in square brackets.

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