Ranko Pavlović
Ranko
Pavlović (1943) is a Serbian writer,
poet and playwright. He has published 18 poetry books, 17 short stories books, 5
novels, 2 collections of essays, a book of literary criticism and 10 radio
dramas for adults, and more than 20 books for children. Represented in
textbooks, readings and many anthologies. His poems and short stories have been
translated into Italian, Polish, Hungarian, English, Romanian, German, Dutch,
Swedish, Russian and other languages. Pavlović
has been rewarded many times for his work, the most recent with Ivo Andrić Academy Award for lifetime achievement. He lives and works in Banja
Luka, Republic of Srpska.
At The
Reception
We hang ourselves
on coat racks
and our coats go
to the guest room
to the feast we
were invited
by the government.
The sleeves of our
coats toast
with crystal
glasses,
half filled with
some pale rheum
and hopelessness.
And there, where
are supposed to be our heads,
the emptiness above
the collar nod.
When they spill
enough the diluted smiles
the empty coats
return to the cloak room
and take those
ones
that should be our
bodies
from the coat
racks,
wave with the
empty sleeves,
nod with the empty
collars
and go into the
night they belong to.
Only when the
stars give us back
the crumbs of life
and our numb bodies
our coats, far
from the lights of festive guest room,
become what they
really are:
useless cloths,
needed only to cover
the shame
and protect us
from cold
that sneaks into
our
already frozen
hearts.
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