To the Muse by Alexander Blok

To the Muse, Alexander-Blok Poems, Born in 1880 in St Petersburg, Alexander Blok was an influential lyric poet and one of the leading lights of the Russian Symbolist Movement. His father taught law at Warsaw University and from very early on the young Blok was surrounded by literary types and an intellectual family environment that influenced him greatly.

 

To the Muse by Alexander Blok

 

To the Muse by Alexander Blok

To the Muse

In your hidden memories
There are fatal tidings of doom…
A curse on sacred traditions,
A desecration of happiness;And a power so alluring
That I am ready to repeat the rumour
That you have brought angels down from heaven,
Enticing them with your beauty…And when you mock at faith,

 

To the Muse by Alexander Blok
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That pale, greyish-purple halo
Which I once saw before
Suddenly begins to shine above you.Are you evil or good? You are altogether from another world
They say strange things about you
For some you are the Muse and a miracle.

For me you are torment and hell.I do not know why in the hour of dawn,
When no strength was left to me,
I did not perish, but caught sight of your face
And begged you to comfort me.I wanted us to be enemies;

Why then did you make me a present
Of a flowery meadow and of the starry firmament —
The whole curse of your beauty?Your fearful caresses were more treacherous
Than the northern night,
More intoxicating than the golden champagne of Aï,
Briefer than a gypsy woman’s love…And there was a fatal pleasure
In trampling on cherished and holy things;

And this passion, bitter as wormwood,
Was a frenzied delight for the heart!

 

To the Muse by Alexander Blok

 

 

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