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From "Mountain Time"

编辑:chaxungu时间:2022-10-13 02:55:29分类:英语诗歌

by Kathryn Stripling Byer

Up here in the mountains

we know what extinct means. We've seen

how our breath on a bitter night

fades like a ghost from the window glass.

We know the wolf's gone.

The panther. We've heard the old stories

run down, stutter out

into silence. Who knows where we're heading?

All roads seem to lead

to Millennium, dark roads with drop-offs

we can't plumb. It's time to be brought up short

now with the tale-tellers' Listen: There once lived

a woman named Delphia

who walked through these hills teaching children

to read. She was known as a quilter

whose hand never wearied, a mother

who raised up two daughters to pass on

her words like a strong chain of stitches.

Imagine her sitting among us,

her quick thimble moving along these lines

as if to hear every word striking true

as the stab of her needle through calico.

While prophets discourse about endings,

don't you think she'd tell us the world as we know it

keeps calling us back to beginnings?

This labor to make our words matter

is what any good quilter teaches.

A stitch in time, let's say.

A blind stitch

that clings to the edges

of what's left, the ripped

scraps and remnants, whatever

won't stop taking shape even though the whole

crazy quilt's falling to pieces