….You, always the little star and I the dark vessel
You, always the port and I the lighthouse on the right
The wet pier and the shine on the paddles
High up at the house with the trailing vines
The tied roses, the freezing water
You, always the stone statue; I, always the shadow that grows
You, the tilted shutter; I, the wind that blows it open
Because I love you and I love you
You, always you the currency and I the adoration that redeems it:
So much for the night, so much for the whistling in the wind
So much for the drop in the air, so much for the silence;
—All around us the imperious sea
Arcade of the starry sky—
So much for your Lilliputian breath
Such that I have nothing more
Inside the four walls, the floor and the ceiling
Than to scream of you with my voice lashing back at me
To smell of you with the people getting fierce
Because they cannot stand the unfamiliar and the foreign
Because it is too soon, you hear me?
Too soon in this world, my love,
To speak of you and me…..
Monogram : an amazing love poem by the famous -Nobel prize awarded – poet Odysseas Elytis.
You can find the rest of the poem here.