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The Art of Losing




Verdadeiramente eu:


The art of losing isn't hard to master;

so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost

that their loss is no disaster.

Lose something every day.

Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.

The art of losing isn't hard to master.

Then practice losing farther, losing faster:

places, and names, and where it was you meant to travel.

None of these will bring disaster.

I lost my mother's watch.

And look! my last, or next-to-last, of three loved houses went.

The art of losing isn't hard to master.

I lost two cities, lovely ones.

And, vaster, some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent.

I miss them, but it wasn't a disaster.

--Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love)

I shan't have lied.

It's evident the art of losing's not too hard to master

though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.


(Elizabeth Bishop, poeta norte-americana, 1911-1979)

Um comentário:

Anônimo disse...

The wonderful thing about places left vacant by things lost, they are the perfect place to save things found.

Be ready to find something.