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名人诗歌|Blankets of Bark

来源:www.zhongyugd.com 2024-06-02
by Sherwin Bitsui

Point north, north where they walk

in long blankets of curled bark,

piding a line in the sand,

smelling like cracked shell,

desert wind, river where they left you

calling wolves from the hills,

a list of names

growling1 from within the whirlwind.

Woman from the north,

lost sister who clapped at rain clouds.

We were once there

holding lightning bolts

above the heads of sleeping snakes.

Woman, sister, the cave wants our skin back,

it wants to shake our legs free from salt

and untwist our hair into strands2 of yarn3

pulled rootless from the pocket of a man

who barks when he is reminded of the setting sun.

At 5 A.M., crickets gather in the doorway4,

each of them a handful of smoke,

crawling to the house of a weeping woman,

breaking rocks on the thigh5 of a man stretching,

ordering us to drop coins into her shadow,

saying, There, that is where we were born.

Born with leaves under our coats,

two years of solitude6,

the sky never sailed from us,

we rowed toward it,

only to find a shell,

a house,

and a weeping woman.


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