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Politics | 12/31/2008 1:50 pm

For New Year's: Ithaca, Read by Sean Connery (Video)

By Diana T.

Posted by Diana T on the New Year’s Predictions Open Thread 12/31/2008 2:15 pm

We never know what is in store for us, both individually and collectively. But, we must go forward with hope and courage, trying to be united and loving to all.


Here is the poem I read every December 31st, Ithaca, read by Sean Connery. It helps me go forward with courage and anticipation.

Editor’s Note:  Thank you, Diana T!

 

 

ITHACA, by C.P. Cavafy [1910, 1911]


As you set out for Ithaca
hope that your journey is a long one,
full of adventure, full of discovery.
Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
angry Poseidon-don’t be afraid of them:
you’ll never find things like that on your way
as long as you keep your thoughts raised high,
as long as a rare sensasion
touches your spirit and your body.
Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
wild Poseidon-you won’t encounter them
unless you bring them along inside your soul,
unless your soul sets them up in front of you.

Hope that your journey is a long one.
May there be many summer mornings when,
with what pleasure, what joy,
you come into harbors you’re seeing for the first time;
may you stop at Phoenician trading stations
to buy fine things,
mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony,
sensual perfume of every kind-
as many sensual perfumes as you can;
and may you visit many Egyptian cities
to learn and learn again from those who know.

Keep Ithaka always in your mind.
Arriving there is what you’re destined for.
But don’t hurry the journey at all.
Better if it lasts for years,
so that you’re old by the time you reach the island,
wealthy with all you’ve gained on the way,
not expecting Ithaca to make you rich.
Ithaca gave you the marvelous journey.
Without her you would have not set out.
She has nothing left to give you now.

And if you find her poor, Ithaca won’t have fooled you.
Wise as you will have become, so full of experience,
you’ll have understood by then what these Ithacas mean. 


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Agyness O
Joanie, your praise of Diana is spot on. And, I also think you have done your share of moving us upward and onward, my friend.
By Agyness O on 01/01/2009 1:56 pm
joan larsen
Dear Agy … who I have missed for a bit, who has done MORE than her share of making our writing lives so full of fun and laughter at times when for some tensions on site ran very very high. You know the song “Nobody does it better …” — well, I think that is dedicated to you!!! Two months of being pulled in every direction with the holidays and a bit more seems to have taken a bit of a toll on most of us - well, me anyhow as I should speak for myself only - shouldn’t I? But it does look like a common “ailment” that I hope will be remedied by having our more cluttered lives return to - well, what should I say? - “normal”. I wrote while away when I could get my hands on a computer so I wouldn’t be completely forgotten. After all, we - who have cared for each other for so long - have to stick together no matter what, don’t we??? And wasn’t it absolutely wonderful — as well as right - that Diana was able to be our own star with her own column this weekend? It was so well deserved — and there could be no better moment I thought! And then - YEA! Agy is around. It’s going to be a GOOD year!!!!! Joanie
By joan larsen on 01/01/2009 3:10 pm
Jane Cougar Melonhat
Oh Joan, how could we ever forget you? :)
By Jane Cougar Melonhat on 01/04/2009 2:27 am
joan larsen
Janie — If you HAVe been on and reading, you can know or guess that I have been in Minn-e-sota for a bit, swell longer than a bit, and have been sneaking to use someone else’s computer so briefly that I was like a thief — and now I am home sweet home, unpacked, and almost - and I say almost - my ole sweet self once again. My mind has to catch up I have found — but YEA! I am back and can wish you my dear Jane: lots of good conversations over a whole spread of months if you will and happy times again. Is that at all possible? Missed you here for a bit — but isn’t there a song that says: it is just one of those times, just one of those crazy times …? Getting my family off for a long journey —- and then WOW!!
By joan larsen on 01/04/2009 5:43 am
Jane Cougar Melonhat
Minnnnnesota. My only knowledge of Minnesota comes from “Fargo” and Rose Nylund from the “Golden Girls” ;-). So I am wondering what one could do there for such a long time (no offense to all of you who live in Minnesota). But then again - you like the cold! So good to know you´re back and looking forward to good conversations (I´m working on the happy part)!
By Jane Cougar Melonhat on 01/04/2009 10:43 am
joan larsen
Jane — The Midwest in general, to one like me who enjoys the beauty of nature, has pockets of interest BUT… compared especially to the West, there is no comparison. Period. BUT if you are going to settle - or never left the flatlands of that area, Minneapolis-St.Paul are the devine exceptions — always #1 on the lists of places to live. The land of 10,000 lakes lives up to its name - with so many small and beautiful lakes situated right in The Cities and suburbs, but on top of it is is forested and hilly which considerably adds to its ambience. Yes, the culture is there, the big money is big, and I find the people a bit more to my liking, but that can be pure luck. In other words, for the Midwest - gorgeous. And side by side, often with better weather in the winter and the rest of the year — well, gorgeous! I sound like I am publicity director for the state - but it IS a Midwest winner!
By joan larsen on 01/04/2009 11:43 am
Jane Cougar Melonhat
Sounds like Ontario - which I love.
By Jane Cougar Melonhat on 01/04/2009 2:30 pm
joan larsen
That’s where the family came from — but it stands pretty much alone in our midwest.
By joan larsen on 01/04/2009 3:05 pm
Diana T
Joan, I hope you are looking forward to a wonderful year. I have had so much fun getting to know you and read your wisdom and wonderful ideas over this past year. I am sooo glad to be able to write 2009; was so ready to lose ‘08…
By Diana T on 01/01/2009 3:15 pm
joan larsen
Diana . . . I have growingly felt as the months have gone by . . . as we, who have been here from the earliest days, have grown to know each other, care about each other as we do - that we have become, amazingly (or perhaps not) like family, haven’t we? And, as you know privately more than anyone else does, several of those on WOW have been responsible for my own family at home to have taken a 180 degree turn, so mind-blowingly unexpected that most people could never believe it, but so very positive and delightful as it has developed. It has turned out to be a year-and-a half for us! I know now for a fact that “we never know what may lie around the next corner” is oh so true. But to you, wonderful Diana, you have been the voice of reason, the guiding light all these months. And I’m going to look forward to more . . and more of the good times!! Joan
By joan larsen on 01/01/2009 3:41 pm
Diana T
Thank you so very much.
By Diana T on 01/01/2009 4:06 pm
Dona Howlett
Diana, Joan says it all for me too! When I’m out of spirits I come to Wow to read both your wonderful words of encouragement and wisdom. We have so many wonderful women on this site, I know if I started trying to name them all I would possibly forget someone, this I would not want to do. I just know when I’m feeling down I can come here and usually find just the right words to give me a fresh outlook on life in general. Even if they are words of disagreement they make me know I’m vibrantly alive. I thank you for the joy and vibrance all of you offer up everyday.
By Dona Howlett on 01/04/2009 5:40 pm
Diana T
Hello, Dona. I hope the holidays turned out alright for you. I’m so thankful to get through them And this poem always sustains me. Just tried to say hello on facebook; I’m still trying to figure out how to use it.
By Diana T on 01/04/2009 5:58 pm
Patrice Baldwin
Thank you, Diana. I’ve sent it to both my children as my New Year’s message.
By Patrice Baldwin on 12/31/2008 8:19 pm
Emma Pathey
You know, of course, that this was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ favorite poem.
By Emma Pathey on 12/31/2008 8:38 pm