Saturday, June 11, 2022

Mixing leisure and repose like wine and water,

Panagiotis of Lindos
by Lawrence Durrell 

Dark birds in nature redevise 
Their linings every year& are not
The less like these weaving fishermen 
Bent so exactly at their tattered seines
On a rotten wharf, their molten catch
Now sold and loaded: though they feather only
For fathoms of sea and the fishes within it,
Needles passing in a surf of lights.

Panagiotis has resigned it all
For an enamel can and olive shade
His concern a tavern prospect, 
Miles of sweet chestnut and borage.

This armament of wine he shares now 
With the greatest philosopher, the least
Inventor, the meanest doctrine of rest,
Mixing leisure and repose like wine and water,
Tutor and pupil in the crater.

His dark sleep is bruised by each 
Sink of the sun below the castle 
Where the Sporades have opened 
Their spokes, and the whole Aegean
In brilliant soda turns the darkening bays.

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