The Dream
1962
Mother, you had two sons,
two trees, two rivers,
two Venetian castles,
two mint bushes, two joys.
One went to the East
the other to the West
and you alone between them
speak, you ask the sun:
Sun, who sees the mountains
who sees the rivers too,
wherever you see our troubles
and mothers who are poor,
If you see Pavlos call me,
if you see Andreas, tell me.
I raised them with a sadness
I bore them with a sob.
But they leave mountains behind
and cross the deep rivers.
Each one seeks the other
to fight him to the death.
And there on the highest peak
up on the highest ridge,
they lie beside each other
dreaming the same dream.
Both run to their mother
lying on her deathbed;
together they reach out
their hands to close her eyes
and they plunge their knives deep
down into the earth
and water gushes out
to drink, to quench one’s thirst.
The Dream
Mother, you had two sons,
two trees, two rivers,
two Venetian castles,
two mint bushes, two joys.
One went to the East
the other to the West
and you alone between them
speak, you ask the sun:
Sun, who sees the mountains
who sees the rivers too,
wherever you see our troubles
and mothers who are poor,
If you see Pavlos call me,
if you see Andreas, tell me.
I raised them with a sadness
I bore them with a sob.
But they leave mountains behind
and cross the deep rivers.
Each one seeks the other
to fight him to the death.
And there on the highest peak
up on the highest ridge,
they lie beside each other
dreaming the same dream.
Both run to their mother
lying on her deathbed;
together they reach out
their hands to close her eyes
and they plunge their knives deep
down into the earth
and water gushes out
to drink, to quench one’s thirst.