The line
that remained, that
became true: . . . your
house in Paris -- become
the alterpiece of your hands.
Breathed through thrice,
shone through thrice.
...................
It's turning dumb, turning deaf
behind our eyes.
I see the poison flower
in all manner of words and shapes.
Go. Come.
Love blots out its name: to
you it ascribes itself.
translated by Michael Hamburger
Twelve Years
Paul Celan
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Poem topics: I love you, flower, house, paris, true, poison, love, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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