Clouds are always with us although they never belong to us.
Clouds over Normandy
Clouds over Spain
Clouds by
Wisława Szymborska.
I’d have to be really quick to describe clouds -
a split second’s enough
for them to start being something else.
Their trademark:
they don’t repeat a single
shape, shade, pose, arrangement.
a split second’s enough
for them to start being something else.
Their trademark:
they don’t repeat a single
shape, shade, pose, arrangement.

Clouds over Spain
Unburdened by memory of any kind,
they float easily over the facts.
What on earth could they bear witness to?
They scatter whenever something happens.
they float easily over the facts.
What on earth could they bear witness to?
They scatter whenever something happens.
Compared to
clouds,
life rests
on solid ground,
practically
permanent, almost eternal.
Clouds over Lisbon
Next to clouds
even a stone seems like a brother,
someone you can trust,
while they’re just distant, flighty cousins.
even a stone seems like a brother,
someone you can trust,
while they’re just distant, flighty cousins.
Let people exist if they want,
and then die, one after another:
clouds simply don't care
what they're up to down there.
and then die, one after another:
clouds simply don't care
what they're up to down there.
And so their haughty fleet
cruises smoothly over your whole life
and mine, still incomplete.
cruises smoothly over your whole life
and mine, still incomplete.
Clouds over Chamonix
They aren't obliged to vanish when we're gone.
They don't have to be seen while sailing on.
They don't have to be seen while sailing on.
Clouds over Alps








