A bird that rises from the ashes of its own destruction like a creature of majestic fire. |
In the garden of Paradise, under the tree of wisdom, grew a rose bush. wisdom, there grew a rose bush. On its first rose a bird was born; its flight was like a ray of light, its colors magnificent its flight was like a ray of light, its colors magnificent, its song rapturous. But when Eve took the fruit of the knowledge of the knowledge of good and evil, and when she took the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil good and evil, and when she and Adam were cast from from Paradise, from the angel's flaming sword there fell a spark of the angel fell a spark into the bird's nest and set it on fire. The little animal died burned to death, but from the red egg flew out another bird, unique and always the same: the Phoenix Bird. Phoenix. Legend has it that it nests in Arabia, and that every that every hundred years it dies burning in its own nest; and that from the red egg red egg hatches a new Phoenix bird, the only one in the world. the only one in the world. The bird flies around us, swift as the light, splendid as the light like light, splendid in color, magnificent in its song. in its song. When the mother sits the child's cradle, the bird approaches the pillow and, spreading its wings, brings the pillow and, spreading its wings, traces a halo around the halo around the child's head. It flies through the sober and humble chamber, and there is sunshine in it, and on the poor chest of drawers and on the poor chest of drawers some violets exhale their perfume. But the phoenix is not only the bird of Arabia; it flutters also to the gleams of the aurora borealis over the icy plains of Lapland, and leaps among the yellow flowers leaps among the yellow flowers during the brief summer of Greenland. Greenland summer. Beneath the cupriferous the cupriferous rocks of Falun, in the coal mines of England England, it flies like a powdered moth over the devotional on the devotional book in the hands of the pious worker. On the lotus leaf it glides through the sacred waters of the Ganges sacred waters of the Ganges, and the eyes of the Hindu maiden Hindu maiden's eyes light up at the sight of it. Phoenix bird, do you not know it? The bird of paradise, the holy swan Paradise, the holy swan of song? It was in the chariot of Thespis chariot of Thespis in the form of a crow chattering, flapping its black-painted wings; the harp of the Singer of Iceland was plucked by the red red sonorous beak of the swan; perched on Shakespeare's shoulder Shakespeare's shoulder, it took the form of Odin's Odin's raven and whispered in his ear: Immortality! When the singers' feast, she flitted in the contest hall of the Wartburg. Wartburg. Phoenix bird! Don't you know her? She sang you the Marseillaise, and you kissed the feather that came from her wing; she came in all her paradisiacal splendor, and you kissed the feather paradisiacal splendor, and you perhaps turned your back on it to contemplate the sparrow that had golden foam on its wings. golden foam on its wings. The Bird of Paradise! Rejuvenated every century, born among the flames, among the flames your image, framed in gold, hangs in the halls of the rich. in the halls of the rich; thou thyself so often flies often fly away, solitary, made only a legend: the Phoenix legend: the Phoenix Bird of Arabia. In the garden of Paradise, when you were born in the womb of the first rose the womb of the first rose under the tree of wisdom God kissed you and gave you your true name: poetry! your true name: poetry! |