Thursday, August 25, 2005

A Poem About Young Summer Crushes.

Novel
by Arthur Rimbaud
Translated by Wyatt Mason


I.

No one's serious at seventeen.
--On beautiful nights when beer and lemonade
And loud, blinding cafés are the last thing you need
--You stroll beneath green lindens on the promenade.

Lindens smell fine on fine June nights!
Sometimes the air is so sweet that you close your eyes;
The wind brings sounds--the town is near--
And carries scents of vineyards and beer. . .

II.

--Over there, framed by a branch
You can see a little patch of dark blue
Stung by a sinister star that fades
With faint quiverings, so small and white. . .

June nights! Seventeen!--Drink it in.
Sap is champagne, it goes to your head. . .
The mind wanders, you feel a kiss
On your lips, quivering like a living thing. . .

III.

The wild heart Crusoes through a thousand novels
--And when a young girl walks alluringly
Through a streetlamp's pale light, beneath the ominous shadow
Of her father's starched collar. . .

Because as she passes by, boot heels tapping,
She turns on a dime, eyes wide,
Finding you too sweet to resist. . .
--And cavatinas die on your lips.

IV.

You're in love. Off the market till August.
You're in love.--Your sonnets make Her laugh.
Your friends are gone, you're bad news.
--Then, one night, your beloved, writes. . .!

That night. . .you return to the blinding cafés;
You order beer or lemonade. . .
--No one's serious at seventeen
When lindens line the promenade.


29 September 1870

6 Comments:

At Fri Aug 26, 05:02:00 AM PDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

that's awesome. All it needs now is sharks with frikin' lazer beams attached to their heads!

 
At Fri Aug 26, 05:53:00 AM PDT, Blogger Bobby said...

So, um ... what does everyone else think of this poem. What does it evoke for you?

 
At Fri Aug 26, 08:11:00 AM PDT, Blogger Lorie said...

I liked this line:

You're in love. Off the market till August.

It evokes a sense of youthfulness---reckless, bored, easily excited.

 
At Fri Aug 26, 09:03:00 AM PDT, Blogger Bobby said...

Yes. And also a sense of knowing that it's a fickle summertime thing. School will come around and things will change.

 
At Fri Aug 26, 09:45:00 AM PDT, Blogger Lorie said...

I meant the poem as a whole evokes those things for me, not that line.

 
At Fri Aug 26, 10:22:00 AM PDT, Blogger Tom said...

Yeah the title says it all, the words were not my summer, well that one line....off the market till august...That seems to have fit me. I guess you can call it a summer crush, or a friendship realized. Oh well August is over I guess in back on the market....sorta haha.

Rabby since your so good wit the ladies let's git out and have a fun night on the town, let's go shoppin fer womins!!!

 

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