Czesław Miłosz Quote

It would be more decorous not to live. To live is not decorous,
Says he who after many years
Returned to the city of his youth. There was no one left
Of those who once walked these streets
And now they had nothing, except his eyes.
Stumbling, he walked and looked, instead of them,
On the light they had loved, on the lilacs again in bloom.


"City of My Youth" (1984)


It would be more decorous not to live. To live is not decorous, Says he who after many years Returned to the city of his youth. There was no one left ...

It would be more decorous not to live. To live is not decorous, Says he who after many years Returned to the city of his youth. There was no one left ...

It would be more decorous not to live. To live is not decorous, Says he who after many years Returned to the city of his youth. There was no one left ...

It would be more decorous not to live. To live is not decorous, Says he who after many years Returned to the city of his youth. There was no one left ...