“I hear voices, see smiles. I cannot
Write anything”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                                        
                                        "In Warsaw" (1945), trans. Czesŀaw Miŀosz, Robert Hass and Madeline Levine 
Rescue (1945) 
Context: How can I live in this country
Where the foot knocks against
The unburied bones of kin?
I hear voices, see smiles. I cannot
Write anything; five hands
Seize my pen and order me to write
The story of their lives and deaths.
Was I born to become
a ritual mourner?
I want to sing of festivities,
The greenwood into which Shakespeare
Often took me. Leave
To poets a moment of happiness,
Otherwise your world will perish.