Paul Snoek
A swimmer is a horseman
Swimming is licentiously sleeping in sprawling water.
is making love with each still operable pore
is endlessly being free and inwardly triumphing.
And swimming is touching solitude with fingers
is with arms and legs telling ancient secrets
to the always all-comprehending water.
I have to admit that I’m crazy for water.
For in water I breathe water, in water
I am a creator who embraces his creation
and in water you can never be wholly alone,
and still remain lonesome.
Swimming is being almost a little bit holy.
From: Hercules, Richelieu and Nostradamus
Publisher: Green Integer, Los Angeles, 2000
Een zwemmer is een ruiter
Een zwemmer is een ruiter
Zwemmen is losbandig slapen in spartelend water,
is liefhebben met elke nog bruikbare porie,
is eindeloos vrij zijn en inwendig zegevieren.
En zwemmen is de eenzaamheid betasten met vingers,
is met armen en benen aloude geheimen vertellen
aan het altijd allesbegrijpende water.
Ik moet bekennen dat ik gek ben van het water.
Want in het water adem ik water, in het water
word ik een schepper die zijn schepping omhelst,
en in het water kan men nooit geheel alleen zijn
en toch nog eenzaam blijven.
Zwemmen is een beetje bijna heilig zijn.
From: Gedichten
Publisher: Lannoo/Atlas, Tielt/Amsterdam
A swimmer is a horseman
Swimming is licentiously sleeping in sprawling water.
is making love with each still operable pore
is endlessly being free and inwardly triumphing.
And swimming is touching solitude with fingers
is with arms and legs telling ancient secrets
to the always all-comprehending water.
I have to admit that I’m crazy for water.
For in water I breathe water, in water
I am a creator who embraces his creation
and in water you can never be wholly alone,
and still remain lonesome.
Swimming is being almost a little bit holy.
From: Hercules, Richelieu and Nostradamus
Publisher: 2000, Green Integer, Los Angeles
A swimmer is a horseman
Swimming is licentiously sleeping in sprawling water.
is making love with each still operable pore
is endlessly being free and inwardly triumphing.
And swimming is touching solitude with fingers
is with arms and legs telling ancient secrets
to the always all-comprehending water.
I have to admit that I’m crazy for water.
For in water I breathe water, in water
I am a creator who embraces his creation
and in water you can never be wholly alone,
and still remain lonesome.
Swimming is being almost a little bit holy.
From: Hercules, Richelieu and Nostradamus
Publisher: 2000, Green Integer, Los Angeles