To My Daughter

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  1. qxr1011

    qxr1011

    Give me another life, and I’ll be singing

    in Caffè Rafaella. Or simply sitting

    there. Or standing there, as furniture in the corner,

    in case that life is a bit less generous than the former.


    Yet partly because no century

    from now on will ever manage

    without caffeine or jazz, I’ll sustain this damage,

    and through my cracks and pores,

    varnish and dust all over,

    observe you, in twenty years, in your full flower.


    On the whole, bear in mind that I’ll be around.

    Or rather,

    that an inanimate object might be your father,

    especially if the objects are older than you, or larger.

    So keep an eye on them always,

    for they no doubt will judge you.


    Love those things anyway, encounter or no encounter.

    Besides, you may still remember a silhouette, a contour,

    while I’ll lose even that, along with the other luggage.

    Hence, these somewhat wooden lines

    in our common language.


    1994

    Joseph Brodsky