The flower that smiles today
-(今日微笑む花も)
-Tomorrow dies;
-(明日には散る)
-All that we wish to stay,
-(私たちが残したいものは皆)
-Tempts and then flies.
-(気を惹いては、消えてなくなる)
-What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night,
-(この世の喜びとは?それは夜をあざける稲妻)
-Brief even as bright.
-(明るく瞬く)
-Virtue, how frail it is!
-(美徳はなんて脆いのだろう!)
-Friendship how rare!
-(友情はなんて稀有なのだろう!)
-Love, how it sells poor bliss
-(愛は、可哀想な幸福を裏切る)
-For proud despair!
-(ただ虚栄な絶望のために!)
-But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all
-(それでも生きていく、喜びが一瞬にして消え去ろうと)
-Which ours we call.
-(「私たちの」すべてが消え去ろうと)
-Whilst skies are blue and bright,
-(空が青く輝く)
-Whilst flowers are gay,
-(花は咲き誇り)
-Whilst eyes that change ere night
-(瞳が夜に色を失う前に)
-Make glad the day,
-(明るく楽しい間に)
-Whilst yet the calm hours creep, Dream thou – and from thy sleep
-(平穏な時が緩やかに流れる間に、良い夢を)
-Then wake to weep.
-(泣くのは、再び目を覚ます時でいい)
-The flower that smiles today
+(今日微笑む花も)
+Tomorrow dies;
+(明日には散る)
+All that we wish to stay,
+(私たちが残したいものは皆)
+Tempts and then flies.
+(気を惹いては、消えてなくなる)
+What is this world's delight? Lightning that mocks the night,
+(この世の喜びとは?それは夜をあざける稲妻)
+Brief even as bright.
+(明るく瞬く)
+Virtue, how frail it is!
+(美徳はなんて脆いのだろう!)
+Friendship how rare!
+(友情はなんて稀有なのだろう!)
+Love, how it sells poor bliss
+(愛は、可哀想な幸福を裏切る)
+For proud despair!
+(ただ虚栄な絶望のために!)
+But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all
+(それでも生きていく、喜びが一瞬にして消え去ろうと)
+Which ours we call.
+(「私たちの」すべてが消え去ろうと)
+Whilst skies are blue and bright,
+(空が青く輝く)
+Whilst flowers are gay,
+(花は咲き誇り)
+Whilst eyes that change ere night
+(瞳が夜に色を失う前に)
+Make glad the day,
+(明るく楽しい間に)
+Whilst yet the calm hours creep, Dream thou – and from thy sleep
+(平穏な時が緩やかに流れる間に、良い夢を)
+Then wake to weep.
+(泣くのは、再び目を覚ます時でいい)
+注釈:
ヘンドリック(Hendrik Willem van Loon)の作品『人類の物語』(The Story of Mankind)より引用。原文は:
-High in the North in a land called Svithjod there is a mountain.
It is a hundred miles long and a hundred miles high
and once every thousand years a little bird comes to this mountain to sharpen its beak.
When the mountain has thus been worn away a single day of eternity will have passed.
-p.s. 「Svithjod」は「スウェーデン」の古い呼称、古ノルド語が語源。