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(After Cavafy) Do not let your life get so far ahead of you, busy and distracted, that you meet it on the way back a stranger, an alien. Your years are long and vigorous. They curl upon the sand like S-shaped tidal waves, as the bay itself seeps out of the vast, gray sea. Tomorrow, if you meet yourself, burdensome and strange, you will have lost your one chance for glory. You will have lost your way in a dark wood, as another poet put it. You will have lost the mothering protection of the sea, whose gentle tides are always taken away, never to return the same.
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Sep 28, 2018
Sep 28, 2018 at 12:39 AM UTC
The Tide
(After Cavafy) Do not let your life get so far ahead of you, busy and distracted, that you meet it on the way back a stranger, an alien. Your years are long and vigorous. They curl upon the sand like S-shaped tidal waves, as the bay itself seeps out of the vast, gray sea. Tomorrow, if you meet yourself, burdensome and strange, you will have lost your one chance for glory. You will have lost your way in a dark wood, as another poet put it. You will have lost the mothering protection of the sea, whose gentle tides are always taken away, never to return the same.
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M/Kansas
Sep 28, 2018
Sep 28, 2018 at 12:39 AM UTC
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