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[Often when he was advancing] (Tr. by Louis Simpson)
by Charles Juliet

often
when he was advancing
feeling his way in the night
he was doubtful      rebelled
wanted to climb back up
to the old light

but a force held him
enjoined him
to pursue
to venture
once more
once again
into the thickest darkness
of his shadow

one day
at the height of his distress
emptied of all force
driven to see that
the inaccessible would not yield
he admitted that he must
renounce it

to his great surprise
without his having
to take a single step
he crossed the threshold
came into the light
Translated by Louis Simpson

 
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