« Plant A Memorial Tree for Hunter's Birthday | Home | Home Sweet Home »

Happy Birthday Hunter...

Good morning. It's the middle of the night here at Owl Farm.  It doesn't take a genius to see that I've been either depressed or slammed for the last 9 months judging by the lack of postings. But it was was important for me to post a poem for you on Hunter's birthday before going to bed.

This poem is not gonzo, but was lucky to come across it, thanks to my Latin teacher's recommendation in a Catullus book that I've been man-handling during my final weeks at Columbia.

Hunter, we know you're here, somewhere, but we love and miss you more and more as these years go by.


This poem is by Catullus, writing for his dead brother to hail and farewell forever. For those of you who remember some of your high school Latin, give it a go - it's worth it. Thank the gods for the Latin dictionary, eh? Otherwise a decent  translation follows.

Offering At A Distant Grave

Multas per gentes et multa per aequora vectus
advenio has miseras, frater, ad inferias,
ut te postremo donarem munere mortis
et mutam nequiquam alloquerer cinerem.
Quandoquidem fortuna mihi tete abstulit ipsum.
Heu miser indigne frater adempte mihi,
nunc tamen interea haec, prisco quae more parentum
tradita sunt tristi munere ad inferias,
accipe fraterno multum manantia fletu,
atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale. 

 -- Gaius Valerius Catullus

 

Happy Birthday Hunter. We all love and miss you and celebrate your spirit! 

Love, Anita

 

 (posted by Anita Thompson)

Through many nations and many seas have I come
To carry out these wretched funeral rites, brother,
That at last I may give you this final gift in death
And that I might speak in vain to silent ashes.
Since fortune has borne you, yourself, away from me.
Oh, poor brother, snatched unfairly away from me,
Now, though, even these, which from antiquity and in the custom of our
parents, have been handed down, a gift of sadness in the rites, accept
them, flowing with many brotherly tears, And for eternity, my brother,
hail and farewell.
 
© copyright 11-12-1999 by Rob Shereda

Email this to a friend

Email this entry to:
To prevent misuse of this service, only one recipient is allowed per email

Your Name* : required
Your Email* : required

* This information is used for the sole purpose of identifying you in this email you are sending. We at Owl Farm hate spam just as much as you do, and will never sell or give out any of your personal information to third parties. Ever.