Hartwig, "The Gift of Mediation"

Shadow warns shadow that you approach,
light warns light.
Frightened, a wild dove starts up. You are an obstacle,
not foreseen here between the pines’ loftiness
and the penal divisions of low grasses.
You are a foundling looking for a family,
a prodigal son who has fled
and returns to bear witness to the independence
of trees, thistles, the quick butterflies and dying dragonflies.
It is through them this moment of peace comes to us,
they help grace descend on the wing
of an unknown bird,
and it is their voices—the ermine’s cry, moan of a dove,
complaint of an owl—that remind us
the hardship of solitude is measured out equally.


Julia Hartwig
(translated from the Polish by John and Bogdana Carpernter)

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