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Moments (Again) by Luis Jorge Borges

 It was about a year ago that I met Nogah from Israel in Argentina.  I received an email from her today and I am sure we will get together in Jerusalem in May.  In the meantime, I remembered the great poem by Borges called Moments that Nogah showed me and that I had put on this site a year ago.  I have been struggling a bit on this leg of the trip mainly because I keep wondering about what I am doing and going to do with my future and I keep wondering if I am suppose to be back in Africa with Pamela and worrying about a future there.  So, it was good to re-read the following and try to stop all the damn worrying!!!  Along with me there are so many people in my life worrying themselves silly so I decided to re-print this one because we can all use a little dose of it even if just for a little chuckle over the ice cream and beans bit…

Jorge Luis Borges

Moments

Translated by Alastair Reid

If I were able to live my life again,
next time I would try to make more mistakes.
I would not try to be so perfect. I would be more relaxed.
I would be much more foolish than I have been. In fact,
I would take very few things seriously.
I would be much less sanitary.
I would run more risks. I would take more trips,
I would contemplate more sunsets,
I would climb more mountains,
I would swim more rivers.
I would go to more places I have never visited.
I would eat more ice cream and fewer beans.
I would have more real problems, fewer imaginary ones.
I was one of these people who lived prudently
and prolifically every moment of his life.
Certainly I had moments of great happiness:
Don’t let the present slip away.
I was one of those who never went anywhere
without a thermometer, a hot water bottle,
an umbrella, and a parachute.
If I could live over again,
I would go barefoot, beginning
in early spring
and would continue so until the end of autumn.
I would take more turns on the merry-go-round.
I would watch more dawns
And play with more children,
if I once again had a life ahead of me.
But, you see, I am eighty-five
and I know that I am dying.


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2 responses to “Moments (Again) by Luis Jorge Borges”

  1. kathy C says:

    What a fantastic poem. We can’t print here at the senior center so I will copy it down tomorrow and have some people that I would like to pass it to via e-mail.

  2. Julie says:

    I love this poem. I read it when I was reading Luis JOrge Borges works in college and I’m so happy you reminded me of it. It is a good one to read every few weeks to keep us all remembering what is REALLY important in our life……

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