New Year's Recipe by Carlos Drummond translated by Jodey Bateman If you want to have a beautiful
New Year
The color of the rainbow or the color of your peace, A New Year beyond comparing to all the time you've already lived, (lived badly perhaps or senselessly) If you want to have a year Not freshly painted with everything back on the right track, But new in the feelings of coming to be; New Down to the heart of the things you are least aware of (to begin with what's inside you) New, spontaneous, you don't find it to be so perfect, But with it you eat, you walk, You love, you understand, you work. You don't need to drink champagne or any other drink, You don't need to go on visits or receive cards (You plan to receive cards? Send telegrams?) You don't need To make a list of good resolutions To file in your bureau drawer. You don't need to cry with regret Over foolish things you've already done Or to half believe That by the decree of hope From January onward things will change And everything will be brightness, reward, Justice among men and nations Freedom with the fragrance and taste of morning bread, Your rights being respected, beginning With the sacred right to live. To have a New Year Which deserves that name You, my friend, have to deserve it, You have to make it new, I know that it's not easy, But try, experiment, be conscious. It's inside of you that the New Year Has always been dormant and waiting. to menu |