Quiet

Jun. 14th, 2015 10:17 pm
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Not quite a respite, but something respitish, today was slightly less torrid than yesterday. The house only got up to eighty degrees by sunset, and once I had the fan on it began to cool quickly. By midnight I should be something similar to comfortable. A good thing, too, as I'll need to catch up on the sleep I didn't get last night because the heat kept me so restless. While shopping this afternoon I went into brief trance states a few times, staring dumbly at shelves, completely at a loss as to what I had been looking for. But I managed to get through the task and return home, and I am now being rewarded with a cool breeze intermittently entering my open window.

The birds were happy that the day was less hot, too. Yesterday they fell silent well before noon and presumably went into hiding in shady spots. Today there was much chirping both morning and evening, the silence falling only on a few hours of the afternoon. But tonight is different. Though I strain to listen, I hear not a single frog or a single cricket. Aside from the occasional rustling of leaves in vagrant breezes, and the occasional barking of a dog, the only sounds are human: passing cars, the hum of air conditioners and fans, and of course my own tinnitus ringing in my ears. Still, it's not so bad when I think how the quiet is reminiscent of late autumn and early winter, and I can watch the stars and breathe the cooling air, and think about December and January.




Sunday Verse




The Sleepwalker Talks to the Curtains


by Goran Simic


Who wakes me when the sun kisses the frost?
Who dares force my blind seagulls to skate on the frozen sea?
I fear someone may find the reading glasses I've lost,
and use them to read me.
Like a quince that smells of autumn,
my dark pillow smells of me.
Who dares to call the morning light if stars still fall
in my little Queendom in the corner of the sky?
I am still the Queen
who chews her own chocolate army.
Soldiers' eyes are sugar cherries in my crown
that shines like a star.
Who dares open the curtains between newspaper headlines
and dream in my homeland in the shape of a balloon,
where untold questions bloom like mushrooms in the dark?
I meet millions of fugitive shoes
on my way to the night.
Hundreds of empty gloves become butterfly nets
chasing postage stamps
flown from the envelopes of those who read stars.
I ask only of curtains that they guard me from the light—
there is nothing here for those who live
where passers-by wish each other
sweet dreams and good night.

Date: 2015-06-15 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daisydumont.livejournal.com
The poet lost me with "blind seagulls," not sure why. *g* I like the chocolate army, though.

Glad yesterday was respitish! They had said we'd be very hot here today, but so far the breeze off the Sound is keeping it from getting too warm.

We've probably discussed our mutual tinnitus before. (I'm shocked when I realize how much LJ friend-related info my brain has cached from me.) It's a bitch, in any case. It makes me sad that there's no such thing as silence now, and it's not only because I live over a busy urban street!

Date: 2015-06-16 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daisydumont.livejournal.com
Yeah. :(

Dolce paparazzo -- another one new to me! That's not Marcello, is it? At first glance, I thought it might be Jean-Paul Belmondo.

Date: 2015-06-16 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daisydumont.livejournal.com
Walter is not an Italian name (but then neither is Sophia -- it'd be Sofia). Interesting. Gualtiero is the Italian equivalent. (Orlando is the Italian form of Roland. Go figure.) Thanks for the links! I had heard that Paparazzo was a given name but will gladly read that article!

Now more than ever I need to get serious about seeing La Dolce Vita, which I never have, aside from brief clips of Ekberg in the fountain. Also 8 1/2. I'm a total pretender when it comes to knowing about Italian cinema. :D

Date: 2015-06-16 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daisydumont.livejournal.com
OK, Dolce is definitely on my to-do list!

I love Giulietta, have seen it twice and own it on dvd. I'm due for a re-watch! The music is lovely. Nino Rota was brilliant, really. I like his scores even for films I've never seen. Amarcord I did see, ages ago, and particularly like that music.

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