Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Prophet by Alexander Pushkin


With fainting soul athirst for Grace,
I wandered in a desert place,
And at the crossing of the ways
I saw a sixfold Seraph blaze;
He touched mine eyes with fingers light
As sleep that cometh in the night:
And like a frightened eagle's eyes,
They opened wide with prophecies.
He touched mine ears, and they were drowned
With tumult and a roaring sound:
I heard convulsion in the sky,
And flight of angel hosts on high,
And beasts that move beneath the sea,
And the sap creeping in the tree.
And bending to my mouth he wrung
From out of it my sinful tongue,
And all its lies and idle rust,
And 'twixt my lips a-perishing
A subtle serpent's forkèd sting
With right hand wet with blood he thrust.
And with his sword my breast he cleft,
My quaking heart thereout he reft,
And in the yawning of my breast
A coal of living fire he pressed.
Then in the desert I lay dead,
And God called unto me and said:
"Arise, and let My voice be heard,
Charged with My will go forth and span
The land and sea, and let My word
Lay waste with fire the heart of man."


Alexander Pushkin
Painting by Alexander Vereinov

























2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the post. Pushkin is the wonderful poet at all times! By the way, the artist who painted this portrait is Alexander Vereinov. He has severe Cerebral Palsy from the birth. He is unable to speak, confined to a wheelchair but creates mind-blowing art by his mouth. It’s just incredible! When we think that life is just too hard or feel like giving up, there are people like he is we need to keep remembering... Also doctors predicted he will hardly survive till 25th, but he just celebrated his 60th anniversary! Here is his amazing 2.5 min video with English captions: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhS-UK5piP4

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