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The Camel
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by Wislawa Szymborska
(1923 - ) Timeline
English version by Joanna Trzeciak
Original Language Polish
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Don't tell a camel about need and want.
Look at the big lips pursed in perpetual kiss, the dangerous lashes of a born coquette.
The camel is an animal grateful for less.
It keeps to itself the hidden spring choked with grass, the sharpest thorn on the sweetest stalk.
When a voice was heard crying in the wilderness,
when God spoke from the burning bush,
the camel was the only animal to answer back.
Dune on stilts, it leans into the long horizon, bloodhounding
the secret caches of watermelon
brought forth like manna from the sand.
It will bear no false gods before it: not the trader who cinches its hump with rope, nor the tourist.
It has a clear sense of its place in the world:
after water and watermelon, heat and light, silence and science,
it is the last great hope.
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