Throw Yourself Like Seed

Millennial Poets
Millennial Poets
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1 min readApr 5, 2018

Shake off this sadness, and recover your spirit;
Sluggish you will never see the wheel of fate
That brushes your heel as it turns going by,
The man who wants to live is the man in whom life is abundant.

Now you are only giving food to that final pain
Which is slowly winding you in the nets of death,
But to live is to work, and the only thing which lasts
Is the work; start there, turn to the work.

Throw yourself like seed as you walk, and into your own field,
Don’t turn your face for that would be to turn it to death,
And do not let the past weigh down your motion.

Leave what’s alive in the furrow, what’s dead in yourself,
For life does not move in the same way as a group of clouds;
From your work you will be able one day to gather yourself.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Miguel de Unamuno was a Spanish essayist and poet. He was born in Basque Country, Spain in 1864 and died 1936. His poetries revolved around the themes of religion, time, life and death. Click here to read more about the phenomenal works of Miguel de Unamuno.

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