Paul Valery

Artwork by Man Ray, Paul Valéry, Made of silver print

The Imaginary Dancers

 

Delicate as flowers they have come,

Slim figures sculpted out of gold,

Becoming iridescent in a feeble moon…They are here

In melodious flight through the shimmering wood.

Mauves, blues and the nocturnal rose

Weave a way below their surging dance.

What veils of perfume drape their gilded fingertips!

But the smooth blue sky is leafless in this barren grove

While the shallow lake offers little light, laid out

Like some deathly reservoir of age-old dew

Where flowering silence reaches up…They are here again

In melodious flight through the shimmering wood.

Their hands grace the adored chalice;

A glint of moonlight rests on consecrated lips

And under friendly myrtle the drowsy movement

Of their wondrous arms lovingly undoes

Their tawny and caressing hair…But some of them,

Less in thrall to rhythm and distant harps,

Move with secret steps towards the shrouded lake

To drink the lilies’ dew immersed in pure forgetfulness.

                                                                            translated by Ian Britton & Michael Grant

 

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