from HYMNS IN DARKNESS
by Nissim Ezekiel
I met a man once
who had wasted half his life,
partly in exile from himself,
partly in a prison of his own making.
An energetic man, an active man.
I liked his spirit
and saw no hope for him.
Yet, he had the common touch;
he could, for instance, work with his hands.
To others, all attentive.
To his own needs, indifferent.
A tireless social human being,
destined always
to know defeat
like a twin-brother.
I saw him cheerful
in the universal darkness
as I stood grimly
in my little light.
by Nissim Ezekiel
I met a man once
who had wasted half his life,
partly in exile from himself,
partly in a prison of his own making.
An energetic man, an active man.
I liked his spirit
and saw no hope for him.
Yet, he had the common touch;
he could, for instance, work with his hands.
To others, all attentive.
To his own needs, indifferent.
A tireless social human being,
destined always
to know defeat
like a twin-brother.
I saw him cheerful
in the universal darkness
as I stood grimly
in my little light.
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