
[…] Go through the village, through the cheerful fields
Further, down towards the deserted land,
There, out of the way, forced there by enemy laws
Was the cemetery given to the Jews: a small, lonely
Path leads you through the furrows of benign soil:
Difficult to find.
Peaceful solitude, near a lake,
A place to forget, buried in the bosom of Mother Nature
Without name or shade, but in the smooth silence
Of the fragrant, tender, green vegetation.
Here the field of requiems – given out of hatred – is ideal.
Surrounded by a modest wall, barely separated from the fields:
Inside and outside, the same plants and grasses grow.
Only the brown stones mark the dead buried here:
Land of peace.
Intimate sweet melancholy fills me in the hour
That before the tomb of a fleeting ancestor,
all the stones on the ground, simple, equal,
without figures or ornaments remember the lives of yesterday,
They carry the name and the date […]
Poem by Guido Ludovico Luzzatto, published in the “Rassegna Mensile di Israel” in 1931
Project by
Jewish Community of Trieste and Ca’ Foscari University Venezia
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