I was introduced to the poems of Carmen Bernos de Gasztold when I worked in the Children’s Room of the Pasadena Public Library in high school. Gasztold was a Benedictine nun in France, and the two collections of her poetry I have carried with me most of my life were translated by the English novelist Rumer Godden.
Prayers from the Ark and The
Creatures’ Choir comprise short poems from the perspective of a range of
animals. Each one has its unique charm. The one I’m sharing today for National
Poetry Month is from Prayers from the Ark.
“The Prayer of the Little
Ducks”
Dear God,
give us a flood of water.
Let it rain tomorrow and always.
Give us plenty of little slugs
and other luscious things to eat.
Protect all folk who quack
and everyone who knows how to swim.
Amen
« Prière
des petits canards »
Mon
Dieu, donnez-nous beaucoup d’eau.
Faites qu’il pleuve demain et toujours
Donnez-nous beaucoup de petites limaces
Et autres bonnes choses à manger.
Protégez le peuple nasillard et tous ceux
qui savent nager.
Ainsi soit-il.
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