Nocturne III

Jose Asuncion Silva 1865 (Bogotá) – 1896 (Bogotá)



One night
one night all full of murmurings, of perfumes and music of wings;
    one night
in which fantastic fireflies burnt in the humid nuptial shadows,
slowly by my side, pressed altogether close, silent and pale,
as if a presentiment of infinite bitternesses
agitated you unto the most hidden fibers of your being,
along the flowering path which crosses the plain
    you walked;
         and the full moon
in the infinite and profound blue heavens scattered its white light;
         and your shadow,
    fine and languid,
         and my shadow
    projected by the rays of the moon,
    upon the sorrowful sands
    of the path, joined together;
         and they became one,
              and they became one,
    and they became only one long shadow,
         and they became only one long shadow,
              and they became only one long shadow....

    Tonight
    alone; my soul
full of the infinite bitternesses and agonies of your death,
separated from you by time, by the tomb and by distance,
    by the infinite blackness
    where our voice cannot reach,
    silent and alone
    along the path I walked ...
And the barking of dogs at the moon could be heard,
    at the pale moon,
    and the chirping
    of the frogs ...
I felt cold. It was the coldness that in your alcove
your cheeks and your temples and your adoréd hands possessed
    within the snowy whiteness
    of the mortuary sheets.
It was the coldness of the sepulcher, it was the ice of death,
    it was the coldness of oblivion.
    And my shadow,
projected by the rays of the moon,
    walked alone,
    walked alone,
walked alone along the solitary plain;
    and your shadow, svelte and agile,
    fine and languid,
as in that warm night of springtime death,
as in that night full of murmurings, of perfumes and music of wings,
    approached and walked with mine,
    approached and walked with mine,
approached and walked with mine ... Oh, the shadows intertwined!
Oh, the corporeal shadows united with the shadows of the souls!
Oh, the seeking shadows in those nights of sorrows and of tears!

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,071
Words 337
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 22, 32

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