Men of to-day |
Men of to-day and yester's nought, Before you were the things we see Who gave a guess or gave a mought That such as you to-day should be? Ah, passers by the common way, Who thought of ye before to-day? Men of to-day, to-morrow's dust, When years have past where shall ye go? What vulgar daub or hurried lust Shall chronicle your joy and woe? Waves on the crest of life's swift sea, After to-day who'll think of ye? Genius alone can cause me fire That in your glorious nature lies; Genius alone can strike the lyre And raíse your name to mortal skies; Genius of death can tear the pall And yester's nought mar be an all. But virtue, fool, like human tears, By sands of earth too surely drunk, Sinks in the dust of passing years, Nor knowest thou where has it sunk. Let genius then the laurel wear; To-morrow's dust mar live for e'er.
Alexander Search
Poesia
Edição e tradução
Luísa Freire
Assírio & Alvim
Obras de Fernando Pessoa
1999
TITO COLAÇO
16.07.2013
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O mundo és tu e eu, somos nós... Tudo o que fores o mundo é! "You are the world, you are not separate from the world... If you change, it will affect the whole of mankind."
terça-feira, 16 de julho de 2013
Men of to-day
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