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" The Final Poem

A forge burns in my heart.
I am redder than dawn,
Deeper than seaweed,
More distant than gulls,
More hollow than wells.
But I only give birth
To seeds and to shells.
My tongue becomes tangled in words:
I no longer speak white,
Nor utter black,
Nor whisper gray of a wind-worn cliff,
Barely do I glimpse a swallow,
A shadow's brief glimmer,
Or guess at an iris.
Where are the words,
The undying fire,
The final poem?
The source of life? "

Andrée Chedid


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Andrée Chedid quote : The Final Poem<br /><br />A forge burns in my heart.<br />I am redder than dawn,<br />Deeper than seaweed,<br />More distant than gulls,<br />More hollow than wells.<br />But I only give birth<br />To seeds and to shells.<br />My tongue becomes tangled in words:<br />I no longer speak white,<br />Nor utter black,<br />Nor whisper gray of a wind-worn cliff,<br />Barely do I glimpse a swallow,<br />A shadow's brief glimmer,<br />Or guess at an iris.<br />Where are the words,<br />The undying fire,<br />The final poem?<br />The source of life?