The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Síða 63

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Síða 63
SPRING/SUMMER 1995 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 173 I greet the dusk with dread and awe combined if day-long I have failed the strict command that every day must, foot by foot, expand the field of work that I have been assigned. As flows the river, rushing to the sea, so runs my life, my only certain one, for I don’t know, as Earth spins ‘round the Sun, that even one more day be granted me. And when the hawser holding me to shore will hang at last in slackness, knot untied, and finally the light of day has died, my drowsy mind will scan my plot once more. And sadly small it then will seem to me, for seldom did I have the pith to toil. Too late, too late! For all eternity I’ll touch a plow no more to dress that soil. IN THE SPRING THAW by Jon Helgason While roaring breakers flush the foreshore clear and fleets of clouds sail high above the land, the days will ask: “What ties detain you here, twig thrown by waves upon an alien strand?” The hardy ling that used to flourish free, befriended by the lichen and the stone, must wilt embarrassed by the orchard tree whose boughs with ripened fruit are overgrown. The racy fluid runs and freely weaves through roots embedded in their native moor, but others feel unfit to sprout new leaves though fertile spring breathe life in every pore. Foreign the rain that trickles off the eaves, unknown the winds lamenting at the door. English translations © 1995 by Hallberg Hallmundsson

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