
Originally Posted by
quasimodo1
"Doubt" from The Collected Poems (1920-1954)
Published by Farrar Straus Giroux - Translated by Jonathan Galassi
Obtained from Musil Institute
I was giving a lecture
to the "Friends of Cacania"
on the subject "Is Life Likely?"
when I remembered I
was totally agnostic,
love and hate in equal parts and the outcome
unsure, depending on the moment.
Then I decided five minutes
were enough--
two and a half for the thesis
two and a half for the antithesis
this was the only homage possible
for a man without qualities.
I spoke exactly thirty-five seconds.
And when I said
that yes and no were look alikes
shouts and whispers interrupted my talk
and I awoke. It was the most laconic dream
of my life, maybe the only one not devoid
of "quality."
{this early tidbit from Project Muse}