Gently, old man, gently
As you row towards dark uncertainty and the expectation
of many years past.
Gently, as the horizon blurs, conspires with the dark sea
to trammel your progress
Look not at the furrowed skyline, or the darkening skies
for the prize is your journey’s worth.
Now the Great White shows forth in a streak of silver,
disappearing in a froth even before you can make ready your line.
It will come, old man, it will come.
And again it comes, taunting, baring two endless rows of sparkling white teeth and-
Your line’s taut-
and you must secure your prize on the stern, head back to the shore.
Gently, old man, gently,
Now the shore is in sight and your joy froths over
Alas, your prize is gone and in its stead
the leftover skeleton of the Great White, whose flesh has fed
many predators along the way.
Gently, old man, take life as it comes.
Gently.
This is a very touching piece culled from a masterpiece. I always cried after reading this book.
Wonderful work. Well done.
Thank you, Ngozi. Hemingway’s masterpiece is indeed a thought-provoking.piece of art and a tribute to the meaninglessness of existence. It’s always been my all-time fav.