Translation:Our Bread

One drinks breakfast... Humid cemetery earth smells like beloved blood. City of winter... The scathing crossing of a cart that dragging seems an emotion of chained-up fasting.

One would want to knock on all the doors, and ask for I don’t know whom; and later to watch the poor people, and, crying gently, to hand out little pieces of fresh bread to all of them. And to loot from the wealthy their vineyards with the two holy hands that took flight unnailed from the Cross with a stroke of light.

Morning eyelash, don’t arise! Give us our daily bread, Lord...!

All my bones are alien to me; perhaps I stole them! I came to give myself that which perhaps was meant for someone else; and I think that, if I hadn’t been born, some other sucker would be drinking this coffee! I’m a bad thief... Where will I go!

And at this cold hour, when earth transcends to human dust and is so sad, I would like to knock on all the doors, and to beg I don’t know whom, forgiveness, and to make little pieces of fresh bread here, in the oven of my heart...!