Ted Thornton
Humanities II
Prometheus
Goethe




Prometheus

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749-1832

Cover thy spacious heavens, Zeus

With clouds of mist,                                                         

And like the boy who lops                               

The thistles' heads,                                             

Disport with oaks and mountain-peaks;             

Yet thou must leave

My earth still standing;                                       

My cottage, too, which was not raised by thee;

Leave me my hearth,                                          

Whose kindly glow                                             

By thee is envied.                                               

                                                                           

I know nought poorer                                       

Under the sun, than ye gods!

Ye nourish painfully

With sacrifices

And votive prayers,

Your majesty;

Ye would e'en starve,

If children and beggars

Were not trusting fools.

 

While yet a child,

And ignorant of life,

I turned my wandering gaze

Up toward the sun, as if with him

There were an ear to hear my wailings,

A heart, like mine,

To feel compassion for distress.

 

Who helped me

Against the Titans' insolence?

Who rescued me from certain death,

From slavery?

Didst thou not do all this thyself,

My sacred glowing heart?

And glowedst, young and good,

Deceived with grateful thanks

To yonder slumbering one?

 

I honour thee, and why?

Hast thou e'er lightened the sorrows

Of the heavy laden?

Hast thou e'er dried up the tears

Of the anguish-stricken?

Was I not fashioned to be a man

By omnipotent Time,

And by eternal Fate,

Masters of me and thee?

Didst thou e'er fancy

That life I should learn to hate,

And fly to deserts,

Because not all

My blossoming dreams grew ripe?

Here sit I, forming mortals

After my image;

A race resembling me,

To suffer, to weep,

To enjoy, to be glad,

And thee to scorn,

As I.   

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