Michelangelo Pittatore |
If
I Could Tell You
Time
will say nothing but I told you so,
Time
only knows the price we have to pay;
If
I could tell you I would let you know.
If
we should weep when clowns put on their show,
If
we should stumble when musicians play,
Time
will say nothing but I told you so.
There
are no fortunes to be told, although,
Because
I love you more than I can say,
If
I could tell you I would let you know.
The
winds must come from somewhere when they blow,
There
must be reasons why the leaves decay;
Time
will say nothing but I told you so.
Perhaps
the roses really want to grow,
The
vision seriously intends to stay;
If
I could tell you I would let you know.
Suppose
all the lions get up and go,
And
all the brooks and soldiers run away;
Will
Time say nothing but I told you so?
If
I could tell you I would let you know.
W.H. Auden
If
I could tell you what this poem means...
The
questions Auden asks are interesting. What is the price we have to
pay - for our words and actions? For what? Is something is required
of us for being alive? Why do funny things make us sad sometimes? How
do you explain contrary reactions like this? Why does it happen that
often when we feel most uplifted and euphoric we trip and make fools
of ourselves? Why is there no way to predict the outcome of things?
And why do we keep thinking there must be a way, in spite of all
proof to the contrary? Where does the wind come from? What is the
meaning of all these "natural" cycles and seasons? Why on
earth do flowers grow? Do they want to? What is the meaning of it?
Why do we keep imagining Utopias? Why do they all fail? What if
everything as we know it changed? What would be left? And, - will
Time give us the answers to these questions? And is Auden saying that
Time will say - "I gave you the answer but you didn't grasp it"?
Wouldn't it be a relief to sit with a friend one day and ask questions? Question for question, back and forth - and at the end (or the beginning - where would it ever end?) look at each other and say, "If I could tell you I would let you know."
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