XXX - I do not know what truth the false untruth

by Fernando Pessoa · s.d. (uncertain date)
Published 01/07/1880

I do not know what truth the false untruth

Of this sad sense of the seen world may own,

Or if this flowered plant bears also a fruit

Unto the true reality unknown.

But as the rainbow, neither earth's nor sky's,

Stands in the dripping freshness of lulled rain,

A hope, note real yet not fancy's lies

Athwart the moment of our ceasing pain.

Somehow, since pain is felt yet felt as ill,

Hope hath a better warrant than being hoped;

Since pain is felt as aught we should not feel

Man hath a Nature's reason for having groped,

      Since Time was Time and age and grief his measures,

      Towards a better shelter than Time's pleasures.

#existentialism #fernando pessoa #hope #philosophical doubt #suffering #time

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