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名人诗歌|Canon 501

来源:www.zongdia.com 2024-06-02
by Brian Swann

The song was moist, filing away,

drifting while we drifted, something

in blackface, Al Jolson of birdland,

not quite right, prophesizing until hoarse1

who knows what. The locals say he

draws poison from you, angatkuk,

shaman, though they don't believe it.

Then the incongruous smell of

chrysanthemum2 crossed us up and

we remembered the service-station

with someone in handcuffs. Probably

a mistake, said the attendant, though

they do get violent. The prisoner yawned.

Our map lumbered3 from point to point

as if trying to remember something itself,

anything. We tossed it and got out.

On the long walk back the tundra4 looked cozier

by moonlight, everywhere the same,

white as bleached5 whalebone. But

things had not been right all day.

In the damp heat everything was wobbly,

even the bride at the old mission who

seemed to grow clouds like companions,

drawing them after. I glimpsed a ring

of seal-fur flash on her wrist. Mm-hmm,

unh-hunh they went. The honeymoon6

was spent beyond the rigs. It was enough

for them it didn't rain or snow though

the driftwood fire they made beside the boats

was all smoke. The sea sounded obscure

as if it had no shape and was empty.

We tried to capture it on Canon 501

and sent it south, but even that seemed staged.


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