Hark! 'tis the twanging horn! O'er yonder bridge,
That with its wearisome but needful length
Bestrides the wintry flood, in which the moon
Sees her unwrinkled face reflected bright,

-William Cowper,
The Task: from Book 4: The Winter Evening,
1785





Duality (North Cascades)

For ever sep'rate, yet for ever near!
Remembrance and reflection how allied;
What thin partitions sense from thought divide:
And middle natures, how they long to join,
Yet never pass th' insuperable line!

-Alexander Pope,
An Essay on Man in Four Epistles,1733





Meeting (Acadia)

Great joy was at their meeting, and at sight
Of that stupendous bridge his joy increas'd.
Long he admiring stood, till Sin, his fair
Enchanting daughter, thus the silence broke:

-John Milton,
Paradise Lost: Book X, 1674





Artist's Joke (Acadia)

Life is a bridge upon which humanity walks
Forward lies the future, behind us, the past
Once in a while you can observe someone
Who, seems melancholy
It only means that this someone
Has taken the time to observe
That nothing awaits further on
On this endless bridge.
Once in a while you can observe someone
Who, seems content
It only means that this someone
Has closed their eyes, momentarily forgetting
The endless journey ahead.
Once in a while you might hear a joke
‘Tis told by the artist
Who alone has stopped walking
And noticed the world below
Full of beauty, untouched and unknown
A joke to the average man
Who can only see the road ahead.

-Octavian Ion,
Artist's Joke, 1996





Phantasies on a Stream (Acadia)

    And others came . . . Desires and Adorations,
    Winged Persuasions and veil'd Destinies,
    Splendours, and Glooms, and glimmering Incarnations
    Of hopes and fears, and twilight Phantasies;
    And Sorrow, with her family of Sighs,
    And Pleasure, blind with tears, led by the gleam
    Of her own dying smile instead of eyes,
    Came in slow pomp; the moving pomp might seem
Like pageantry of mist on an autumnal stream.

-Percy Bysshe Shelley,
Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats, 1821





The Two Springs (Niagara)
Dedicated to the memory of a special friend...


Les Deux Printemps

The Two Springs

Ses yeux sont deux printemps Her eyes like two springs
Qui me font sourire et ça me fait rire Make me smile, and make me laugh
Ses joues sont des torrents Her cheeks like torrents
Les miennes s'y baignent mais encore pire     Mine swimming in hers, but worst
Son coeur est une fête Her heart like a celebration
Le mien ne veut plus en sortir Mine doesn't want to get out
Elle est la plus belle saison de ma vie She's the most beautiful season of my life
La plus belle saison de ma vie

The most beautiful season of my life

-Daniel Bélanger,
Quatre saison dans le Désordre
-Marilyn St-Louis,
Translation



Farewell, too little, and too lately known,
Whom I began to think and call my own;
For sure our souls were near allied, and thine
Cast in the same poetic mold with mine.
One common note on either lyre did strike,
And knaves and fools we both abhorred alike.

-John Dryden, To the Memory of Mr. Oldham



À Une Passante

In Passing

Moi, je buvais, crispé comme un extravagant, And trembling like a fool, I drank from eyes
Dans son oeil, ciel livide où germe l'ouragan, as ashen as the clouds before a gale
La douceur qui fascine et le plaisir qui tue. the grace that beckons and the joy that kills.
Un éclair... puis la nuit! - Fugitive beauté Ligthening . . . then darkness! Lovely fugitive
Dont le regard m'a fait soudainement renaître, whose glance has brought me back to life! But where
Ne te verrai-je plus que dans l'éternité? is life - not this side of eternity?
Ailleurs, bien loin d'ici! trop tard! jamais peut-être!     Elsewhere! Too far, too late, or never at all!
Car j'ignore où tu fuis, tu ne sais où je vais, Of me you know nothing, I nothing of you - you
O toi que j'eusse aimé, ô toi qui le savais!

whom I might have loved and who knew that too!

-Charles Baudelaire -Richard Howard, Translation







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