On Angels by Czesław Miłosz | Poems Rethabile Likes

On Angels by Czesław Miłosz | Poems Rethabile Likes

On Angels

by Czesław Miłosz

All was taken away from you: white dresses,
wings, even existence.
Yet I believe you,
messengers.

There, where the world is turned inside out,
a heavy fabric embroidered with stars and beasts,
you stroll, inspecting the trustworthy seams.

Short is your stay here:
now and then at a matinal hour, if the sky is clear,
in a melody repeated by a bird,
or in the smell of apples at the close of day
when the light makes the orchards magic.

They say somebody has invented you
but to me this does not sound convincing
for the humans invented themselves as well.

The voice — no doubt it is a valid proof,
as it can belong only to radiant creatures,
weightless and winged (after all, why not?),
girdled with the lightning.

I have heard that voice many a time when asleep
and, what is strange, I understood more or less
an order or an appeal in an unearthly tongue:
day draws near
another one
do what you can.



Comments

Abigail George said…
When we find beauty in a poem, maybe we too in some way want to write like that, I feel. We wish to recreate the dream which that poet inhabited when they produced the poem. Maybe we want to find the words to copy that feeling so that we can experience "beauty" again and be transported back to that sight in memory. Our poets are great teachers, great healers and perhaps they remind us of the innocence of childhood.

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