Outlandish (Vol. 2)

Page 105

Trinity Journal of Literary Translation

Michelangelo 21 Whoever is born

borne along Time

is bound to die –

to the end at last.

The sun leaves nothing Pleasure and anguish, with all our words

here alive.

both are lost

and all our thoughts.

And all the worth

of our families’ stocks

is a shadow in the sunlight, As are the rest of you,

as happy, as miserable.

We are not, as you see, We are dust in the sun, Everything here Once our eyes

with shining lights

so were we:

We were men.

as we were then.

deprived of life.

is bound to die.

were filled to the brim

now they are hollow, brought by Time

smoke in the breeze.

in these socketed caves; black and grim –

to this, its wake.

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