Polish Splendor Near the Grand Hôtel des Bains

Polish Splendor Near the Grand Hôtel des Bains

We walk across the Lido towards the beach

To see the Adriatic, but they’ve blocked

The view.  It happens it is hard to reach

Our goal.  In several ways the sea is locked

Away from us—with buildings, wall and fence.

Desire is baulked.  Desire to be a part

Of beauty is thwarted.  Spare no expense!

Society and history hate the heart,

And even when we get a glimpse of waves,

A long heaped up eyesore of rocks is set

Between us and the water.  Are there graves

Here on the Lido?  Every kind of let

And hindrance is forced against our joy

As Mann yearned after that one unkissed boy.

December 2 and 5, 2014

 

The first version of this sonnet was written on a sheet of stationery of the Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria Hotel, the Lido, at the writing desk in room 112.