The Wind
Translated By Gwyneth Lewis
Skywind, skillful disorder,
 Strong tumult walking over there,
 Wondrous man, rowdy-sounding,
 World hero, with neither foot nor wing.
 Yeast in cloud loaves, you were thrown out
 Of sky’s pantry, with not one foot,
 How swiftly you run, and so well
 This moment above the high hill.
 Tell me, north wind of the cwm,
 Your route, reliable hymn.
 Over the lengths of the world you fly,
 Tonight, hill weather, please stay high,
 Ah man, go over Upper Aeron
 Be lovely and cool, stay in clear tune.
 Don’t hang about or let that maniac,
 Litigious Little Bow, hold you back,
 He’s poisonous. Society
 And its goods are closed to me.
 Thief of nests, though you winnow leaves
 No one accuses you, nor impedes
 You, no band of men, nor magistrate’s hand,
 Nor blue blade, nor flood, nor rain.
 Indeed, no son of man can kill you,
 Fire won’t burn nor treason harm you.
 You shall not drown, as you’re aware,
 You’re never stuck, you’re angle-less air.
 No need of swift horse to get about,
 Nor bridge over water, nor any boat.
 No officer or force will hand you over
 To court for fingering treetop feathers.
 Sight cannot see you, wide-open den,
 But thousands hear you, nest of great rain.
 You are God’s grace across the world,
 The roar when breaking tops of oaks are hurled,
 You hang clouds’ notes in heavens’ score
 And dance athletically over moors
 Dry-humored, clever creature,
 Over clouds’ stepping-stones you travel far,
 Archer on fields of snow up high,
 Disperser of rubbish piles in loud cries.
 Storm that’s stirring up the sea
 Randy surfer where land meets sea.
 Bold poet, rhyming snowdrifts you are,
 Sower, scatterer of leaves you are,
 Clown of peaks, you get off scot-free,
 Hurler of mad-masted, foaming sea.
 I was lost once I felt desire
 For Morfudd of the golden hair.
 A girl has caused my disgrace,
 Run up to her father’s house,
 Knock on the door, make him open
 To my messenger before the dawn,
 Find her if there’s any way,
 Give song to the voice of my sigh.
 You come from unsullied stars,
 Tell my noble, generous her:
 For as long as I’m alive
 I will be her loyal slave.
 My face without her’s a mess
 If it’s true she’s not been faithless.
 Go up high, see the one who’s white,
 Go down below, sky’s favorite.
 Go to Morfudd Llwyd the fair,
 Come back safe, wealth of the air.
Translated from the Welsh
Source: Poetry (November 2014)


