from The Crane Dance
By Yannis Ritsos
...at Delos they stopped, 
  
Theseus and the young Athenians, and stepped
    
up to the altar of horns to dance a puzzle-
 
dance, its moves unreadable except to those who'd walked 
   
the blank meanders of the labyrinth.   
 
And this was midday: a fierce sun, the blaze
    
of their nakedness, the glitter of repetitions, a dazzle   
 
rising off the sea, the scents of pine and hyacinth...
 
 
... Nowadays, we don't think much   
 
about Theseus, the Minotaur, Ariadne on the beach   
 
at Naxos, staring out at the coming years.   
 
But people still dance that dance: just common folk,
    
those criss-cross steps that no one had to teach,   
 
at weddings and wakes, in bars or parks,   
 
as if hope and heart could meet, as if they might
    
even now, somehow, dance themselves out of the dark.
-- Translated by David Harsent ~ Book
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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