I Considered My Life And It Too Was A River
clear,
unscaleable ahead
rise the mountains
of instead
from whose cold,
cascading streams
none may drink
except in dreams
--w.h. auden
Yes Siddhartha, he said.
Is this what you mean:
that the river is in
all places at once,
at its source and
where it flows
into the sea,
at the waterfall,
at the ferry,
at the rapids,
in the ocean,
in the mountains,
everywhere at once,
so for the river there is
only the present moment
and not the shadow
of the future?
It is, Siddhartha said.
And once I learned this
I considered my life,
and it too was a river,
and the boy Siddhartha
was separated from
the man Siddhartha
and the graybeard Siddhartha
only by shadows,
not by real things.
Nothing was, nothing will be;
everything is,
everything has being
and presence.
--Hermann Hesse
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