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from Stone: 103 The Twilight of Freedom

โœ’๏ธ Osip Mandelstam
Let us praise the twilight of freedom, brothers, the great year of twilight! A thick forest of nets has been let down into the seething waters of night. O sun, judge, people, desolate are the years into which you are rising! Let us praise the momentous burden that the peopleโ€™s leader assumes, in tears. Let us praise the twilight burden of power, its weight too great to be borne. Time, whoever has a heart will hear your ship going down. We have roped swallows together into legions. Now we canโ€™t see the sun. Everywhere nature twitters as it moves. In the deepening twilight the earth swims into the nets and the sun canโ€™t be seen. But what can we lose if we try one groaning, wide, ungainly sweep of the rudder? The earth swims. Courage, brothers, as the cleft sea falls back from our plow. Even as we freeze in Lethe weโ€™ll remember the ten heavens the earth cost us.
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