Read The Collected Poems Online
Authors: Zbigniew Herbert
“In Utica,” 330â32
“I returned years later,” 228
Isadora Duncan, 399â401
“I saw prophets tearing their false beards,” 337
Island, 225
“I slow diver won't touch,” 15
“I sowed the idea of infinity,” 34â35
Is There Anything Else I Can Do for You Sir, 557
It Came to Mind, 542â43
“It did not take any great character,” 409â10
“it emerges,” 164
“It happens very rarely” (M/S), 218
“It has been raining all morning,” 143
“I thought” (M/S), 99â100
“I thought:” 31â32
“it is not very big,” 198â99
“It is said of me,” 371â74
“It is truly no evidence of a great soul,” 527
“It's a boardinghouse for plants, run very strictly like a convent school,” 143
“It's completely black, but has an electric tail,” 132
“it's fresh,” 230
“It's good what happened” (M/S), 84
“It's neither fish nor fowl,” 485
“It's unclear whether anyone knows its personal zoological name, so small is it,” 533
“It usually begins innocently enough with an acceleration, unnoticeable at first, of the turning of the earth” (M/S), 262
“It was a bird, or rather a pitiful remnant of a bird, eaten away by parasites,” 148â49
“It was in the year twenty” (M/S), 122â23
“It wasn't the path of truth it was simply a path,” 232
“It was on the road to Delphi,” 140
“It was the loveliest blue sky of my life: hard, and so pure that it took your breath away,” 206
“It will be a night of deep snow,” 127â28
“I've decided to return to the emperor's court” (M/S), 184â85
“I walk on the sea-shore” (M/S), 67â68
“I was a quiet boy a little sleepy and-amazinglyâ,”471â72
“I was playing out in the street,” 124â25
“I was talking of battles” (M/S), 200
“I was very young,” 521â22
“I will never forget youâthe fleeting maidens and ladies,” 491â92
“â¦I won't sing of Felek Stankiewicz now,” 556
I Would Like to Describe (M/S), 65â66
“I would like to describe the simplest emotion” (M/S), 65â66
“Jan came by this morning,” 75â76
Japanese Tale, 150
Jonah (M/S), 182â83
“Jonah son of Amittai” (M/S), 182â83
Journey, 437â39
Journey to Kraków (M/S), 72â73
Just Autumn, 181
“justice should be rendered to him,” 110â11
Kant. Last Days, 527
Khodasevich, 496â97
Knocker, A (M/S), 78
Lament, 343
Landscape, 436
Last Attack. To Klaus, The, 531
Last Request, 173â74
Leo's Death, 453â56
Life, A, 109â13, 471â72
Life of a Warrior (M/S), 145â46
“Light of my childhood,” 460â62
“Like a clumsy bumblebee,” 98
Lines of a Pantheist, 37
Little Bird, A, 120â21
Little Town, 136
“livingâdespite,” 6â7
Livy's Metamorphoses, 423â24
Longobards, The (M/S), 241
Look, 26
“Lord, grant me the ability to compose a long sentence, whose line, customarily from breath to breath, is a line spanned like a suspension bridge like a rainbow the alpha and omega of the ocean,” 516
“Lord help us to imagine a fruit,” 517
“Lord, I give thanks to You for this whole jumble of life in which I have been drowning helplessly from time immemorial, dead set on a constant search for trifles,” 515
“Lord, I know my days are numbered,” 518
“Lord I thank You for creating the world beautiful and various,” 347â48
Lullaby, 367â68
Lumberjack, 219
Lyrical Zone, 545
Mademoiselle Corday, 474
Madonna with Lion, 95
Madwoman, 133
Malachowski's Ravine, 245
Mama, 31â32
“Mango blossoms in white sun in black rain,” 162â63
“many years ago,” 537â38
“Marked in the guidebook by two stars (in fact there are more) the whole principalityâthat is to say the city,” 169
“mark the place” (M/S), 193â94
Mass for the Imprisoned, 428â29
Maturity (M/S), 84
Meditations on Father, 273
Messenger, 402
“Metamorphoses down to the sources of history,” 363
“Mircea Eliade is right,” 304â6
Mirror Wanders the Road, A, 493â95
“Miss Amelia of Darmstadt,” 320â21
Missing Knot, The, 256
“Mr Cogito,” 331â32, 349â51, 353â54, 358â60, 387â90, 404â8, 444â46, 446â48, 501â2, 503â5
Mr Cogito. A Calligraphy Lesson, 559â60
Mr Cogito and a Poet of a Certain Age, 299â301
Mr Cogito and Longevity, 358â60
Mr Cogito and Maria RasputinâAn Attempt at Contact, 391â96
Mr Cogito and Pop, 302â303
Mr Cogito and Pure Thought, 283â84
Mr Cogito and the Imagination, 352â54
Mr Cogito and the Little Creature, 533
Mr Cogito and the Movement of Thought, 287
Mr Cogito and the Pearl, 276
Mr Cogito. Ars Longa, 536â38
“Mr Cogito attempts,” 283â84
Mr Cogito Bemoans the Pettiness of Dreams, 298
Mr Cogito Comes Across a Statuette of the Great Mother in the Louvre, 307
Mr Cogito Considers a Return to His Native Town, 278
Mr Cogito Considers the Difference Between the Human Voice and the Voice of Nature, 295
“Mr Cogito has never trusted,” 352â54
“Mr Cogito holds in his arms,” 289
“Mr Cogito is unsettled by,” 504â5
Mr CogitoâNotes from the House of the Dead, 411â15
Mr Cogito Observes a Deceased Friend, 290â91
Mr Cogito on a Set Topic: “Friends Depart,” 498â502
Mr Cogito on Magic, 304â6
Mr Cogito on the Need for Precision, 404â8
Mr Cogito on Upright Attitudes, 330â32
Mr Cogito on Virtue, 361â62
Mr Cogito Reads the Newspaper, 285â86
Mr Cogito Reflects on Suffering, 279â80
“Mr Cogito's,” 325â28
Mr Cogito's Abyss, 281â82
Mr Cogito's Adventures with Music, 443â48
Mr Cogito's Alienations, 289
Mr Cogito's Appointment Books, 503â5
Mr Cogito Seeks Advice, 323â24
Mr Cogito's Eschatological Premonitions, 364â66
Mr Cogito's Game, 325â28
Mr Cogito's Heraldic Meditations, 434
Mr Cogito's Late Autumn Poem for Women's Magazines, 293
Mr Cogito's Monster, 375â78
Mr Cogito Sometimes Receives Odd Letters, 320â21
Mr Cogito's Other World, 566â67
Mr Cogito's Reflections on Redemption, 322
Mr Cogito's Soul, 341â42
Mr Cogito Studies His Face in the Mirror, 271
Mr Cogito Tells of the Temptation of Spinoza, 314â16
Mr CogitoâThe Return, 349â51
Mr Cogito. The Soul's Current Position, 534â35
Mr Cogito Thinks about Blood, 387â90
Mitteleuropa, 485
Mona Lisa (M/S), 170â72
Moon, 151
“More rain with snow is being woven,” 541
Mother, 274
Mother and Her Little Boy, A, 130
My Ancestors' Hands, 475
My City, 104â5
“My defenseless country will welcome you invader,” 403
My Father, 13
“My father liked Anatole France,” 13 “My friend from the anthology of Slavonic rhymesters,” 496â97
“My God,” 361â62
“My inner voice” (M/S), 203â4
“my most saintly grandmother,” 513â14
“My portable empire between Athens and Megara,” 381
Nail in the Sky, A, 206
Naked Town (M/S), 188
Native Devil, 248
Navel, 561
Nefertiti, 71
Nepenthes Family, The, 425
“Never” (M/S), 102â3
Never of You, 82
“Nike is most beautiful at the moment” (M/S), 48â49
Nike Who Hesitates (M/S), 48â49
“no one saw,” 412â14
“No surprise,” 361â62
“not everything,” 566â67
“Not heads snuffed by the sharp shadow of pennants,” 126
Nothing Special (M/S), 159
“nothing special” (M/S), 159
“Not much will remain Ryszard in truth not much,” 356â57
“now,” 395â96
“now” (M/S), 194
“now Mr Cogito,” 407â8
“Now that we're alone we can talk prince man to man” (M/S), 186â87
“now you have” (M/S), 194â95
Oaks, 421â22
Oath, 491â92
“obey the counsels” (M/S), 195
Objects (M/S), 131
“Obviously,” 338â40
Old Age, 563
Old Masters, 345â46
Old Prometheus, 309
“O my seven-stringed board” (M/S), 175
On a Boy Killed by the Police, 530
“on a moonless night,” 299
On a Rose, 21â22
“Once an eagle perhaps,” 434
“Once in a garden there grew a rose” (M/S), 140
“Once in his lifetime,” 559â60
“Once there was breath on the windowpanes here, the smell of baking, the same face in the mirror,” 244
“Once upon a time there was an Emperor” (M/S), 143â44
“One,” 542â43
“On iron branches the red and green fruits of signals are ripening,” 142
“Only buttons witnesses to the crime,” 477
“only now does he understand his father,” 301
On Mr Cogito's Two Legs, 272
“On overcast autumn afternoons, Mr Cogito likes to visit the grimy neighborhoods at the edge of town,” 288
“On the plain that town flat like an iron sheet” (M/S), 188
On the Road to Delphi, 140
“On top of the house grows another house, only without a roofâa chimney,” 209
On Translating Poetry, 98
On Troy, 17â18
Organ Player, 150â51
“O riverâhourglass of water figure of eternity,” 344
Ornamental but Real, 249
Ornament Makers, 116â17
Orwell's Album, 470
“O tree spreading like the tree of Genesis,” 120â21
“O Troy Troy,” 17â18
Our Fear (M/S), 176â77
“Our fear” (M/S), 176â77
“Over a light archâ,” 23
“Owing to a negligible age difference childish proximity,” 275
Pacific III (On the Peace Conference), 473
Painter, 141
Palace of Laughter, The, 147
Parable of King Midas, A (M/S), 45â46
Parable of the Russian Ãmigrés (M/S), 122â23
Paradise of the Theologians, The (M/S), 133â34
Passion of Our Lord Painted by Anonymous from the Circle of Rhenish Masters, The, 263
“Pastoral flutes are departed,” 118â19
Path, 232
Pebble (M/S), 197
Peepshow, 152
Period (M/S), 259
“Permit me to open by expressing joy and wonder,” 531
Phone Call, 548â49
Photograph, 369
Pica Pica L., 539â40
Pirates, 139
“Pirates are bowling,” 139
Place, 228
Poet's House, The, 244
“Pompous manifestos,” 536â38
Portrait of the Fin de Siècle, 568
Postcard from Adam Zagajewski, A, 483â84
Power of Taste, The, 409â10
Practical Recommendations in the Event of a Catastrophe (M/S), 262
“Praised be the ornament makers,” 116â17
Prayer of Old Men, 441â42
Prayer of the Traveler Mr Cogito, 347â48
Preliminary Investigation of an Angel (M/S), 238â39
Priest (M/S), 20
Priests and Peasants, 246
Princess, 130
“Princess Izanaki is fleeing a dragon with four purple and four golden claws,” 150
Principality, 169
Prologue, 223â24
Quotidian Soul, The, 292
Railway Landscapes, 142
Rain, The (M/S), 90â91
“Rap a knuckle on the wallâ,” 155
“Ravaged by drugs stifled by a mantle of fumes,” 568
“Reading old chronicles, epics, and biographies, Mr Cogito sometimes feels persuaded of the physical presence of long deceased persons,” 310â11
Red Cloud, 11
Reflections on the Problem of the Nation, 189
Regicides, 379â80
Report from a Besieged City, 416â18
Report from Paradise (M/S), 240
Request, 115, 432â33
Return of the Proconsul, The (M/S), 184â85
Revelation (M/S), 201â2
“Romana said you just passed away,” 355
Rosy Ear (M/S), 99â100
Rovigo, 509
“Rovigo station. Vague associations. A Goethe play,” 509
Russian Tale, A (M/S), 151â52
Sacrifice of Iphigenia, The, 147
“Saint Ignatius,” 74
Salt of the Earth, The, 53â54
“Sea horses with fat rumps and ironic eyes and horses dressed in orange horse blankets lead the processionâ,” 146
Seamstress, 143
Season, 562
Sense of Identity, 277
September 17, 403
Sequoia, 296
Seven Angels, 135â36
Seventh Angel, The (M/S), 96â97
Shame, 490
Shameful Dreams, 363
“she could no longer move her head,” 173â74
Shell, 131
“She waits on the bank of a great slow-moving river,” 253
She Was Doing Her Hair, 258
“She was doing her hair before going to bed,” 258
“She was not beautiful a nose slightly ducklike,” 399â401
Shore, 253
Silk of a Soul (M/S), 102â3
Sister, 275
Small Heart, A, 430â31
“So first the faithful dog will go” (M/S), 190
“So if there is a journey pray that it be long,” 438â39
Soldier, 144
“So many books dictionaries,” 323â24