Poems in English

Galatea

Beautiful Galatea stands confused, looking around, smiling out of place,
Says: “I can’t understand, can’t comprehendwhy you vanished without a trace?

I became just what you dreamednot once I strayed, not once I lied.
To become human? I tried. I learned their ways. And I laughed, and I cried.

Everything’s right: I’m warmgo on, just touch my hand.
I breathe, I sing, my eyes are bright, my hair flows as you planned.

But just a moment passedand you vanished, you remained in yesterday.
Why, my teacher, you gave me human life, yet not take immortality away?

You spoke of fishing rods and catchso now I hold this useless pole.
But you’ll never graze me againwith your riffler, rasp, or sculptor’s maul.

Perhaps I missed something you said,if so, then show me, make it clear,
Yes, the living can’t tell me apart now, but they surely know why they’re here?”

And she gazes at the graveyard statues, choosing which path she should take,
And she leaves the funeral, paying no mind to the crowd that follows in her wake,

And she goes into the workshop, leaving behind both the fools and flatterers’ call,
And in rough marble, crude and clumsy, carves the face, most dear of all.

2025.07.21