The Infinite

It was always dear to me, this solitary hill,
and this hedgerow here, that closes out my view,
from so much of the ultimate horizon.
But sitting here, and watching here, in thought,
I create interminable spaces,
greater than human silences, and deepest
quiet, where the heart barely fails to terrify.
When I hear the wind, blowing among these leaves,
I go on to compare that infinite silence
with this voice, and I remember the eternal
and the dead seasons, and the living present,
and its sound, so that in this immensity
my thoughts are drowned, and shipwreck seems sweet
to me in this sea.

Auteur: Giacomo Leopardi

<b>The Infinite</b><br /><br />It was always dear to me, this solitary hill,<br />and this hedgerow here, that closes out my view,<br />from so much of the ultimate horizon.<br />But sitting here, and watching here, in thought,<br />I create interminable spaces,<br />greater than human silences, and deepest<br />quiet, where the heart barely fails to terrify.<br />When I hear the wind, blowing among these leaves,<br />I go on to compare that infinite silence<br />with this voice, and I remember the eternal<br />and the dead seasons, and the living present,<br />and its sound, so that in this immensity<br />my thoughts are drowned, and shipwreck seems sweet<br />to me in this sea. - Giacomo Leopardi


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