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Like Our Bodies' Imprint

  • Yehuda Amichai (translated by Assia Gutman)
  • Jan 30, 2016
  • 1 min read

Like our bodies' imprint

Not a sign will remain that we were in this place.

The world closes behind us,

The sand straightens itself.

Dates are already in view

In which you no longer exist,

Already a wind blows clouds

Which will not rain on us both.

And your name is already in the passenger lists of ships,

And in the registers of hotels,

Whose names alone

Deaden the heart.

The three languages I know,

All the colors in which I see and dream:

None will help me.

-Yehuda Amichai (translated by Assia Gutman)

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