You Who Never Arrived
You Who Never Arrived - meaning Summary
Longing for an Absent Beloved
The speaker addresses a beloved who never arrived, turning absence into a landscape of longing. Rather than a single narrative event, the poem assembles cities, gardens, streets, mirrors, and fleeting echoes as traces in which the beloved is imagined and then eludes capture. It presents longing as a creative, melancholic force: absence generates images and repeated near-encounters that make the beloved present only as projection and hypothesis.
Read Complete AnalysesYou who never arrived in my arms, Beloved, who were lost from the start, I don't even know what songs would please you. I have given up trying to recognize you in the surging wave of the next moment. All the immense images in me-- the far-off, deeply-felt landscape, cities, towers, and bridges, and unsuspected turns in the path, and those powerful lands that were once pulsing with the life of the gods- all rise within me to mean you, who forever elude me. You, Beloved, who are all the gardens I have ever gazed at, longing. An open window in a country house--, and you almost stepped out, pensive, to meet me. Streets that I chanced upon,-- you had just walked down them and vanished. And sometimes, in a shop, the mirrors were still dizzy with your presence and, startled, gave back my too-sudden image. Who knows? perhaps the same bird echoed through both of us yesterday, seperate, in the evening...
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