THE SUNDIAL


A house in ruins. On holed-out walls the moss
is creeping ravenous
and lichen hordes of infestation bask.

In the yard bindweed hustles
and nettles stand a-jungled. The poisoned well
is for the rats to drink.

A cankered apple tree, half lightning-felled,
strains, of past blooms to think.

On clear days come the whistles
as linnets rummage. On sun-glowing days
the gable-end sundial arc revives,
and on it carefree jolly flits and jives
time’s shadow
reciting skyward in stern righteous gloom:
Sine sole nihil sum.

For all is but a mask.


作者
Karel Toman

译者
瓦茨拉夫·平卡瓦

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