ballads-第6节
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The priest lay still in his house with the roar of the sea in his head;
There was never a foot on the floor; there was never a whisper of speech;
Only the leering tikis stared on the blinding beach。
Again were the mountains fired; again the morning broke;
And all the houses lay still; but the house of the priest awoke。
Close in their covering roofs lay and trembled the clan;
But the aged; red…eyed priest ran forth like a lunatic man;
And the village panted to see him in the jewels of death again;
In the silver beards of the old and the hair of women slain。
Frenzy shook in his limbs; frenzy shone in his eyes;
And still and again as he ran; the valley rang with his cries。
All day long in the land; by cliff and thicket and den;
He ran his lunatic rounds; and howled for the flesh of men;
All day long he ate not; nor ever drank of the brook;
And all day long in their houses the people listened and shook …
All day long in their houses they listened with bated breath;
And never a soul went forth; for the sight of the priest was death。
Three were the days of his running; as the gods appointed of yore;
Two the nights of his sleeping alone in the place of gore:
The drunken slumber of frenzy twice he drank to the lees;
On the sacred stones of the High…place under the sacred trees;
With a lamp at his ashen head he lay in the place of the feast;
And the sacred leaves of the banyan rustled around the priest。
Last; when the stated even fell upon terrace and tree;
And the shade of the lofty island lay leagues away to sea;
And all the valleys of verdure were heavy with manna and musk;
The wreck of the red…eyed priest came gasping home in the dusk。
He reeled across the village; he staggered along the shore;
And between the leering tikis crept groping through his door。
There went a stir through the lodges; the voice of speech awoke;
Once more from the builded platforms arose the evening smoke。
And those who were mighty in war; and those renowned for an art
Sat in their stated seats and talked of the morrow apart。
II。 THE LOVERS
HARK! away in the woods … for the ears of love are sharp …
Stealthily; quietly touched; the note of the one…stringed harp。 (4)
In the lighted house of her father; why should Taheia start?
Taheia heavy of hair; Taheia tender of heart;
Taheia the well…descended; a bountiful dealer in love;
Nimble of foot like the deer; and kind of eye like the dove?
Sly and shy as a cat; with never a change of face;
Taheia slips to the door; like one that would breathe a space;
Saunters and pauses; and looks at the stars; and lists to the seas;
Then sudden and swift as a cat; she plunges under the trees。
Swift as a cat she runs; with her garment gathered high;
Leaping; nimble of foot; running; certain of eye;
And ever to guide her way over the smooth and the sharp;
Ever nearer and nearer the note of the one…stringed harp;
Till at length; in a glade of the wood; with a naked mountain above;
The sound of the harp thrown down; and she in the arms of her love。
〃Rua;〃 … 〃Taheia;〃 they cry … 〃my heart; my soul; and my eyes;〃
And clasp and sunder and kiss; with lovely laughter and sighs;
〃Rua!〃 … 〃Taheia; my love;〃 … 〃Rua; star of my night;
Clasp me; hold me; and love me; single spring of delight。〃
And Rua folded her close; he folded her near and long;
The living knit to the living; and sang the lover's song:
NIGHT; NIGHT IT IS; NIGHT UPON THE PALMS。
NIGHT; NIGHT IT IS; THE LAND WIND HAS BLOWN。
STARRY; STARRY NIGHT; OVER DEEP AND HEIGHT;
LOVE; LOVE IN THE VALLEY; LOVE ALL ALONE。
〃Taheia; heavy of hair; a foolish thing have we done;
To bind what gods have sundered unkindly into one。
Why should a lowly lover have touched Taheia's skirt;
Taheia the well…descended; and Rua child of the dirt?〃
〃 … On high with the haka…ikis my father sits in state;
Ten times fifty kinsmen salute him in the gate;
Round all his martial body; and in bands across his face;
The marks of the tattooer proclaim his lofty place。
I too; in the hands of the cunning; in the sacred cabin of palm; (5)
Have shrunk like the mimosa; and bleated like the lamb;
Round half my tender body; that none shall clasp but you;
For a crest and a fair adornment go dainty lines of blue。
Love; love; beloved Rua; love levels all degrees;
And the well…tattooed Taheia clings panting to your knees。〃
〃 … Taheia; song of the morning; how long is the longest love?
A cry; a clasp of the hands; a star that falls from above!
Ever at morn in the blue; and at night when all is black;
Ever it skulks and trembles with the hunter; Death; on its track。
Hear me; Taheia; death! For tomorrow the priest shall awake;
And the names be named of the victims to bleed for the nation's sake;
And first of the numbered many that shall be slain ere noon;
Rua the child of the dirt; Rua the kinless loon。
For him shall the drum be beat; for him be raised the song;
For him to the sacred High…place the chaunting people throng;
For him the oven smoke as for a speechless beast;
And the sire of my Taheia come greedy to the feast。〃
〃Rua; be silent; spare me。 Taheia closes her ears。
Pity my yearning heart; pity my girlish years!
Flee from the cruel hands; flee from the knife and coal;
Lie hid in the deeps of the woods; Rua; sire of my soul!〃
〃Whither to flee; Taheia; whither in all of the land?
The fires of the bloody kitchen are kindled on every hand;
On every hand in the isle a hungry whetting of teeth;
Eyes in the trees above; arms in the brush beneath。
Patience to lie in wait; cunning to follow the sleuth;
Abroad the foes I have fought; and at home the friends of my youth。〃
〃Love; love; beloved Rua; love has a clearer eye;
Hence from the arms of love you go not forth to die。
There; where the broken mountain drops sheer into the glen;
There shall you find a hold from the boldest hunter of men;
There; in the deep recess; where the sun falls only at noon;
And only once in the night enters the light of the moon;
Nor ever a sound but of birds; or the rain when it falls with a shout;
For death and the fear of death beleaguer the valley about。
Tapu it is; but the gods will surely pardon despair;
Tapu; but what of that? If Rua can only dare。
Tapu and tapu and tapu; I know they are every one right;
But the god of every tapu is not always quick to smite。
Lie secret there; my Rua; in the arms of awful gods;
Sleep in the shade of the trees on the couch of the kindly sods;
Sleep and dream of Taheia; Taheia will wake for you;
And whenever the land wind blows and the woods are heavy with dew;
Alone through the horror of night; (6) with food for the soul of her love;
Taheia the undissuaded will hurry true as the dove。〃
〃Taheia; the pit of the night crawls with treacherous things;
Spirits of ultimate air and the evil souls of things;
The souls of the dead; the stranglers; that perch in the trees of the wood;
Waiters for all things human; haters of evil and good。〃
〃Rua; behold me; kiss me; look in my eyes and read;
Are these the eyes of a maid that would leave her lover in need?
Brave in the eye of day; my father ruled in the fight;
The child of his loins; Taheia; will play the man in the night。〃
So it was spoken; and so agreed; and Taheia arose
And smiled in the stars and was gone; swift as the swallow goes;
And Rua stood on the hill; and sighed; and followed her flight;
And there were the lodges below; each with its door alight;
From folk that sat on the terrace and drew out the even long
Sudden crowings of laughter; monotonous drone of song;
The quiet passage of souls over his head in the trees; (7)
And from all around the haven the crumbling thunder of seas。
〃Farewell; my home;〃 said Rua。 〃Farewell; O quiet seat!
To…morrow in all your valleys the drum of death shall beat。〃
III。 THE FEAST
DAWN as yellow as sulphur leaped on the naked peak;
And all the village was stirring; for now was the priest to speak。
Forth on his terrace he came; and sat with the chief in talk;
His lips were blackened with fever; his cheeks were whiter than chalk;
Fever clutched at his hands; fever nodded his head;
But; quiet and steady and cruel; his eyes shone ruby…red。
In the earliest rays of the sun the chief rose up content;
Braves were summoned; and drummers; messengers came and went;
Braves ran to their lodges; weapons were snatched from the wall;
The commons herded together; and fear was over them all。
Festival dresses they wore; but the tongue was dry in their mouth;
And the blinking eyes in their faces skirted from north to south。
Now to the sacred enclosure gathered the greatest and least;
And from under the shade of the banyan arose the voice of the feast;
The frenzied roll of the drum; and a swift; monotonous song。
Higher the sun swam up; the trade wind level and strong
Awoke in the tops of the palms and rattled the fans aloud;
And over