Thursday, May 7, 2020

Good-bye again


We have loved and gave too much but nothing seemed good enough. I'm reminded of something a great South American poet Pablo Neruda said in one of his poems on Farewell and sorrows ... 

"So play the waltz of the serene moon,
the barcarole in the water of the guitar,
until my head lolls dreaming:

that all the sleeplessness in my life weaved
this arbour where your hand lives and flies
watching over night of the sleeping traveller."

We learn to leave softly and quietly. Move on from where we are not appreciated. I will no longer impose myself where my shadow is not needed.   

Listening pleasure: 

Since my youth, many moons ago, I've loved this piece.  Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 3, Op. 90 "Poco allegretto" 3rd movement. Uploaded by Jack Gibbons. Accessed May 7, 2018.  With the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli, recorded December 1967. Another version of this 3rd movement is performed by SNU Symphony Orchestra.


Soundtrack from movie Goodbye Again (1961). "Say no more, it's Good-bye", sung by Diahann Carol. Music by Georges Auric and Johannes Brahms. Lyrics by Dory Previn. 


Say no more its goodbye 
As before its goodbye 
Every move, every sigh 
Seems to prove its goodbye again.

Say no more its goodbye 
As before its goodbye 
I can tell, save the lie 
Its farewell and goodbye again my love.

So why deny you will leave me
You have in the past 
If it isn't the first time 
It wont be the last.

Say no more its goodbye 
As before its goodbye 
Every move, every sigh 
Seems to prove its goodbye again 
Say no more its goodbye 
As before its goodbye 
Its my fate, this I know 
I must wait 'til you say hello again.

Note: Aimez-vous Brahms (Do you like Brahms?) is a novel by Françoise Sagan, first published in 1959. It was published in English in 1960, and was made into a film under the title Goodbye Again in 1961 starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins.


(c) May 2018. Updated May 7, 2020. Tel. Autumn Reflections. All rights reserved.

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