Poem
Jos De Haes
GENEALOGY
In between two Brabantine hillshistory is ground down to dirt.
No stone, no clod but has a sense,
but it has hurt a hand, a heart.
Hearts and hands that I love and am,
serfs that another’s body lusts,
how long you grubbed, and for whose gain
you died in sin and neediness!
Your history am I . . . The earth
and I are all that yet remain,
two acids that approach each other.
They rouse the tastebuds in my mouth,
they put the virus in my veins,
O stablemaids and drunkards, fathers.
© Translation: 1970, James S. Holmes
From: A quarter century of poetry from Belgium
Publisher: Snoek, Gent, 1970
From: A quarter century of poetry from Belgium
Publisher: Snoek, Gent, 1970
Genealogie
Genealogie
Tussen twee heuvelen van Brabant inis de geschiedenis tot grond verteerd.
Geen steen, geen korrel of hij draagt een zin,
een hand, een hart heeft zich aan hem bezeerd.
Harten, handen, die ‘k ben en die ‘k bemin,
lijfeigenen die anders lijf begeert,
hoe lang hebt gij gewroet, om wiens gewin
zijt gij in zonde en armoe gecrepeerd!
Want uw geschiedenis ben ik . . . De grond
en ik zijn al wat rest in deze stond,
twee zuren die elkaar benaderen.
Zij prikken de papillen in mijn mond,
zij zetten ’t virus in mijn aderen,
o stalmeiden en dronkaards, vaderen.
© 1954, The Estate of Jos De Haes
From: Gedichten
Publisher: Lannoo/Atlas, Tielt/Amsterdam
From: Gedichten
Publisher: Lannoo/Atlas, Tielt/Amsterdam
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GENEALOGY
In between two Brabantine hillshistory is ground down to dirt.
No stone, no clod but has a sense,
but it has hurt a hand, a heart.
Hearts and hands that I love and am,
serfs that another’s body lusts,
how long you grubbed, and for whose gain
you died in sin and neediness!
Your history am I . . . The earth
and I are all that yet remain,
two acids that approach each other.
They rouse the tastebuds in my mouth,
they put the virus in my veins,
O stablemaids and drunkards, fathers.
© 1970, James S. Holmes
From: A quarter century of poetry from Belgium
Publisher: 1970, Snoek, Gent
From: A quarter century of poetry from Belgium
Publisher: 1970, Snoek, Gent
GENEALOGY
In between two Brabantine hillshistory is ground down to dirt.
No stone, no clod but has a sense,
but it has hurt a hand, a heart.
Hearts and hands that I love and am,
serfs that another’s body lusts,
how long you grubbed, and for whose gain
you died in sin and neediness!
Your history am I . . . The earth
and I are all that yet remain,
two acids that approach each other.
They rouse the tastebuds in my mouth,
they put the virus in my veins,
O stablemaids and drunkards, fathers.
© 1970, James S. Holmes
From: A quarter century of poetry from Belgium
Publisher: 1970, Snoek, Gent
From: A quarter century of poetry from Belgium
Publisher: 1970, Snoek, Gent
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