Dom Casmurro's Sonnet


from the ABC set Poetry

"Oh flower of heaven! Oh, flower chaste and pure!"

"Though life be lost the battle still is won!"
(Or is it the other way round?
I never could remember...)
But who is the flower?
Why, it is Capitu of course.
Or is it justice? Is it love?
Is it virtue? Or poetry itself?
Or is it you Bentinho?
Folding quietly into fruit,
and withering,
as time demands,
in the hour of our judgement?
I remember once, long ago,
you tried to write your destiny in the sand,
(that too had been a sonnet
of only two lines),
but she had told you then to put the stick away,
and you always did as you were told.

Oh Capitu! Oh virtue! Oh eyes,
oblique and sly, that wander!

(Maybe at this point
the reader could do me the service,
of deciding if the ideas presented thus far
have helped to dictate the pattern of the verse, or if,
vice versa, so to speak,
the verse has generated the ideas?)

You see, I already have the key,
it is here, golden, in my hand,
but in my haste I forgot to find a door
or a lock to put it in.

Perhaps only God and Jose Dias,
will ever know the answer,

but while you're there, dear reader,
maybe you could be the one who tells me;
why it is that dreams dissolve,
at the slightest opening of an eye?

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Comments

littleditty | February 7, 2008 - 16:46

...delighted to have been reminded of the story -and now would love to read it again - the author Dom/narrator of this poem... had the golden key? - hm...to leave the 'truth' re the honour and virtue of Capitu an unsolvable mystery, so it not only wrangled the mind of Bento, but is passionately debated still! How brilliant! Now tell me, did she or didnt she?? lol! Is the golden key to be accepting of not knowing? And of the inevitability of evaluating and reevaluating our way through doubt, to faith/belief and back again?
(i found this ramble + internet connection at the same time -oh lucky you! lol - i loved the last lines, and the Brasilianess of your other writing too-cheers!)