Ithaca
When you set out for Ithaka
ask that your way be long,
full of adventure, full of instruction.
The Laistrygonians and the Cyclops,
angry Poseidon – do not fear them:
such as these you will never find
as long as your thought is lofty, as long as a rare
emotion touch your spirit and your body.
The Laistrygonians and the Cyclops,
angry Poseidon – you will not meet them
unless you carry them in your soul,
unless your soul raise them up before you.
Ask that your way be long.
At many a Summer dawn to enter
with what gratitude, what joy –
ports seen for the first time;
to stop at Phoenician trading centres,
and to buy good merchandise,
mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony,
and sensuous perfumes of every kind,
sensuous perfumes as lavishly as you can;
to visit many Egyptian cities,
to gather stores of knowledge from the learned.
Have Ithaka always in your mind.
Your arrival there is what you are destined for.
But don’t in the least hurry the journey.
Better it last for years,
so that when you reach the island you are old,
rich with all you have gained on the way,
not expecting Ithaka to give you wealth.
Ithaka gave you a splendid journey.
Without her you would not have set out.
She hasn’t anything else to give you.
And if you find her poor, Ithaka hasn’t deceived you.
So wise you have become, of such experience,
that already you’ll have understood what these Ithakas mean.
Constantine P. Cavafy
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Hi Bethany – I like your site and am looking forward to getting to read more about your adventures. I’m glad I found you over here.
And likewise–I’m glad I found your blog. Look around; you are very welcome here. Any friend of Lois’s is a friend of mine! 🙂
Thank you Brosselit – it looks interesting and likewise as a friend of Lois’s.
LOL brosselit = Bethany 😉
Duh! Thanks for clearing that up. 🙂
When I reply from my dashboard, it’s brosselit. When I do it on the post itself, it’s Bethany.
Okay. Now, I get it. Thanks for explaining. I was confused.
And I’m glad I found your blog, Pat. Look around, go to “start here” and search for “blossom” and “houston” to read about my latest journey. 🙂
Me too and thanks for the heads-up on where to start. I’ll check it out. 🙂