short-lived
‘Only
the atoms and the void are immortal,’
says
Lucretius. What binds us is the fact we
shall
be broken down into our single atoms.
What
binds us is to be short-lived and love each other,
to
feel more for our common mortal knowledge
of
each other’s mortal being than for those
confounded
atoms. Death is too small
and
too great, but life is stronger, consists
in
the fleeting force of what is weak,
in
the exceptional coincidence
of
this material gathering, in joy
that
quite surpasses all the atoms.
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To see the original Dutch poem, go to here:
http://www.leesliter.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=472:recensie-het-wederkerige-van-brassinga&catid=65&Itemid=212
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