Monologue of Tomorrow’s Men, By YEVGENY YEVTUSHENKO
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Adam and Eve were not Party members,
and all humanity this remembers.
A non-Party Noah invented the ark,
and a non-Party globe was born in the dark.
The devil with his repulsive leer
and his bad taste put the parties here.
Politics settled inside the apple
a worm and serpent--the Devil’s couple,
devouring fruit to its very core
leaving people wormier than before
Politics engendered police
and weapons wrapped in speeches of peace.
Class-war from a butt in the street was lit
And people into parties were stupidly split.
But where is the party of our tears,
of widows’ pain and childish fears?
But where is the party of black ashes’ red eye,
of Gulag, Auschwitz and My Lai?
Someday our great grandchildren will see
a borderless, bastardless world will be,
where all the parties forever are gone
collapsing like ancient Babylon,
where all of us are the same party, same clan
the simple name of which will just be man.
“Monologue of Tomorrow’s Men,” translated by Albert C. Todd of Queens College, N.Y., and the author, was written 22 years ago. It was unpublishable in Russia until last year; this is its first publication in English.
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