Conversation with a Stone lyrics

by

Wislawa Szymborska


I knock at the stone's front door
"It's only me, let me come in.

I want to enter your insides,
have a look round,
breathe my fill of you."


"Go away," says the stone.
"I'm shut tight.

Even if you break me to pieces,
we'll all still be closed.
You can grind us to sand,
we still won't let you in."


I knock at the stone's front door.
"It's only me, let me come in.

I've come out of pure curiosity.
Only life can quench it.
I mean to stroll through your palace,
then go calling on a leaf, a drop of water.

I don't have much time.
My mortality should touch you."


"I'm made of stone," says the stone.
"and must therefore keep a straight face.
Go away.
I don't have the muscles to laugh."
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