Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill



            The Language Issue


I place my hope on the water
in this little boat
of the language, the way a body might put
an infant

in a basket of intertwined
iris leaves,
its underside proofed
with bitumen and pitch,

then set the whole thing down amidst
the sedge
and bulrushes by the edge
of a river

only to have it borne hither and thither,
not knowing where it might end up;
in the lap, perhaps,
of some Pharaoh's daughter.


                                          --Irish; trans. Paul Muldoon


Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill, Irish, trans. Paul Muldoon, Pharaoh's Daughter, Wake Forest University Press, 1990.