there is no forgetting

There's No Forgetting (Sonata)

If you should ask me where I've been all this time
I have to say 'Things happen.'
I have to dwell on stones darkening the earth,
on the river ruined in its own duration:
I know nothing save things the birds have lost,
the sea I left behind, or my sister crying.
Why this abundance of places? Why does day lock
with day? Why the dark night swilling round
in our mouths? And why the dead?

Should you ask me where I come from, I must talk
with broken things,
with fairly painful utensils,
with great beasts turned to dust as often as not
and my afflicted heart.

These are not memories that have passed each other
nor the yellowing pigeon asleep in our forgetting;
these are tearful faces
and fingers down our throats
and whatever among leaves falls to the ground:
the dark of a day gone by
grown fat on our grieving blood.

Here are violets, and here swallows,
all things we love and which inform
sweet messages seriatim
through which time passes and sweetness passes.

We don't get far, though, beyond these teeth:
Why waste time gnawing the husks of silence?
I know not what to answer:
there are so many dead,
and so many dikes the red sun breached,
and so many heads battering hulls
and so many hands that have closed over kisses
and so many things that I want to forget.

Pablo Neruda
Posts tagged "children"

Margaret Bourke-White - Russian children sleeping in the Mayakovsky subway station during German air raids on the city, Moscow,1941

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Walker Evans
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1935
[From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]

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Walker Evans

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1935

[From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]

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Lewis W. Hine

Child in a Doorway, circa 1910s

From Kids at Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor

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Robert Doisneau

Street Lamp on rue Vilin, 1969

From Paris

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James Jowers

Lower East Side, 1967

[From the George Eastman House]

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Jean-Philippe Charbonnier

La filette au chat

Paris, 1958

From Paris entre chats

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Trip for fatherless children by Geoff Charles, 1952

[via: LlGC ~ NLW on Flickr]

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© W. Eugene Smith, 1951, ‘Newborn Baby in Makeshift Crib near Cold Stove, South Carolina’

“Every baby born into the world is a finer one than the last.” (Charles Dickens)

(via annasintervals)

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Rebecca Lepkoff

Girl on Windowsill

New York, 1947

From Life on the Lower East Side: Photographs By Rebecca Lepkoff, 1937-1950

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Fan Ho Children’s Paradise, Hong Kong, 1959 From The Living Theatre