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Constantine P. Cavafy - Since Nine O'Clock

Half past twelve. Time has gone by quickly
since nine o'clock when I lit the lamp
and sat down here. I've been sitting without reading,
without speaking. Completely alone in the house,
whom could I talk to?

Since nine o'clock when I lit the lamp
the shade of my young body
has come to haunt me, to remind me
of shut scented rooms,
of past sensual pleasure - what daring pleasure.
And it's also brought back to me
streets now unrecognizable,
bustling night clubs now closed,
theatres and cafes no longer here.

The shade of my young body
also brought back the things that make us sad:
family grief, separations,
the feelings of my own people, feelings
of the dead so little acknowledged.

Half past twelve. How the time has gone by.
Half past twelve. How the years have gone by.

Added: on September 9th, 2005 at 4:46 PM | Viewed: 1075 times | Comments (1)


Since Nine O'Clock - Comments and Information

Poet: Constantine P. Cavafy
Poem: Since Nine O'Clock

Year: Published/Written in 1911
Poem of the Day on:
Mar 10 2005

Comment 1 of 1, added on September 9th, 2005 at 4:46 PM.

E M Forster said that Cavafy was "a man in a straw hat standing at a slight angle to the universe". His brilliance lay in the quite personal use he made of his classicism, turning the ancients into his familiars, like someone he once met in the streets of Alexandria. One of his poems, "And he lounged and lay on their beds" makes his homosex explicit by revealing what pride he clearly took from it. It is, after all, an ancient practice, made furtive and unspeakable today. I sometimes balk at some of his imagery, since, as Spinoza claimed, "sex is the feeling of pleasure accompanied by our knowledge of its cause." Knowing the cause of Cavafy's pleasure makes me uncomfortable at times. But his maginificent evocation of a sensual experience now lost is timeless and universal.

Dan from Philippines

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