DJOKO DAMONO, Sapardi
    
      
    
      
    Rain in June
  
    
      
    Nothing is more steadfast
  
than the June rain
keeping its longing a secret
to the flowering tree.
    
      
    Nothing is wiser
  
than the June rain
wiping off the footprints
full of doubts in that avenue.
    
      
    Nothing is more sensible
  
than the June rain
letting go unspoken words
    absorbed by those flowering tree roots.
    
      
    
      
    (adaptation: Zaj DE MEESTER)
  
    
      
    
      
    Quatrains
  
    
      
    /1/
  
    
      
    I sent you a few words
  
ones that are now rare –
if they reach you one day,
hide them, there’s no way to understand me
    
      
    /2/
  
    
      
    the space that exists within a word
  
is like our home:
there are pictures, sounds, and gestures in it –
and yet we are forbidden to decipher it
    
      
    /3/
  
    
      
    for those who still believe in words:
  
silent is their surging core, pitch-dark is their heart of fire –
but when will we ever understand the sea?
and the eternal fire?
    
      
    /4/
  
    
      
    what do we find beyond words:
  
a flower garden? deep space?
in the garden, so many things are left unsaid
in space, so stark is the void
    
      
    /5/
  
    
      
    what else is left to cling on to? some words
  
insist on bursting through reality’s edge –
upon reaching the other shore, will it still be meaningful,
to you, everything I want to say?
    
      
    /6/
  
    
      
    in every word you read there are always
  
missing letters –
you will find them again someday
amidst thickets of memories.