Other People’s Poetry

Breathchrystal

 
I.

YOU MAY confidently
ragale me with snow:
as often as I strode through summer
shoulder to shoulder with the mulberry tree,
its youngest leaf
shrieked

II.

PATHS IN THE SHADOW-BREAK
of your hand.

From the four-finger-furrow
I root up the
petrified blessing.

 
Paul Celan (1920 – 1970)
 
 

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