One day. (poem)

From: World Literature Today | Date: March 22, 1998| Author: Kaplinski, Jaan | Copyright information

One day you will do everything for the last time: breathe, make love, drink, sleep, and wake up. Maybe even think. One day you will visit Paris for the last time. If you knew when, you would go somewhere you had the feeling was a place even for you. No, not to the Louvre, not to the Pantheon, not to a street cafe, not to a library, but to the botanical gardens, to the Jardin des Plantes, where you have a chance to meet the dandelion, the wood sorrel, the mallow who will acknowledge y...

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