The Horses of Achilles

When they saw Patroklos dead
-so brave and strong, so young-
the horses of Achilles began to weep;
their immortal natures were outraged
by this work of death they had to look at.
They reared their heads, tossed their manes,
beat the ground with their hooves,
and mourned Patroklos, seeing him lifeless, destroyed,
now mere flesh only, his spirit gone,
defenceless, without breath,
turned back from life to the great Nothingness

gay7Nikolay Gay. Achilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus. 1855

Zeus saw the tears of those immortal horses and felt sorry.
“I shouldn’t have acted so thoughtlessly
at the wedding of Peleus,” he said.
“Better if we hadn’t given you as a gift,
my unhappy horses. What business did you have down there,
among pathetic human beings, the toys of fate?
You’re free of death, you won’t get old,
yet ephemeral disasters torment you.
Men have caught you in their misery.”
But it was for the eternal disaster of death
that those two gallant horses shed their tears.

Constantine P. Cavafy

~ بواسطة hebatheodora على نوفمبر 24, 2008.

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