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Description: English translation by Margaret Crosland. More poems by Pavese are available at this same site.
I'll turn round in the street and look at the passers-by, I'll be a passer-by myself. I'll learn how to get up and lay aside the horror of night and go out walking as I used to. I'll apply my mind to work for a time, I'll go back there, by the window, smoking and relaxed. But my eyes will be the same, my gestures too, and my face. That empty secret that lingers in my body and dulls my gaze will die slowly to the rhythm of the blood where everything vanishes. I'll go out one morning, I won't have a house any more, I'll go out in the street; the night's horror will have left me; I'll be frightened of being alone. But I'll want to be alone. I'll look at passers-by with the dead smile of someone who's beaten, but doesn't hate or cry out, for I know that since ancient times fate - all that you've been or will ever be - is in the blood, in the murmur of the blood. I'll wrinkle my brows alone, in the middle of the street, listening for an echo in the blood. And there'll be no echo any more, I'll look up and gaze at the street.
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