[lit-ideas] Borges's "Limits"

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 22:28:06 EDT

 
 
In a message dated 8/7/2004 5:56:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
Scribe1865@xxxxxxx writes:
Limits

Of all the streets that blur in to the sunset,
There  must be one (which, I am not sure)
That I by now have walked for the last  time
Without guessing it, the pawn of that Someone

Who fixes in  advance omnipotent laws,
Sets up a secret and unwavering scale
for all  the shadows, dreams, and forms
Woven into the texture of this  life.

If there is a limit to all things and a measure
And a last  time and nothing more and forgetfulness,
Who will tell us to whom in this  house
We without knowing it have said farewell?

Through the dawning  window night withdraws
And among the stacked books which throw
Irregular  shadows on the dim table,
There must be one which I will never  read.

There is in the South more than one worn gate,
With its cement  urns and planted cactus,
Which is already forbidden to my  entry,
Inaccessible, as in a lithograph.

There is a door you have  closed forever
And some mirror is expecting you in vain;
To you the  crossroads seem wide open,
Yet watching you, four-faced, is a  Janus.

There is among all your memories one
Which has now been lost  beyond recall.
You will not be seen going down to that fountain
Neither  by white sun nor by yellow moon.

You will never recapture what the  Persian
Said in his language woven with birds and roses,
When, in the  sunset, before the light disperses,
You wish to give words to unforgettable  things.

And the steadily flowing Rhone and the lake,
All that vast  yesterday over which today I bend?
They will be as lost as  Carthage,
Scourged by the Romans with fire and salt.

At dawn I seem  to hear the turbulent
Murmur of crowds milling and fading away;
They are  all I have been loved by, forgotten by;
Space, time, and Borges now are  leaving me.

Jorge Luis  Borges



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I should know the original. This is translated by? 
 
Cheers,
 
JL

 


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