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The Pear

编辑:chaxungu时间:2022-10-13 02:58:42分类:英语诗歌

by Chad Davidson

It's the consistency of flesh that drives us,

how a pome ascends the stairs

of its origin. A boy shakes

pears down off the higher branches

as his friends scavenge underneath,

groping for the thing necks.

If you find yourself holding one,

hungry, if that's the word,

then you are testament

to what festers in its fattened lobe

like a ball of sugar bees.

Here is Augustine, his thin

fingers tearing into skin

that barely holds the pulp

around its core. Poised nudes

forever in their sunny chairs,

they await whatever plucking

comes. When they're eaten

with darkness plunging

always further into their hearts,

a few seeds ache then swell black

as appetite. Or as their profile

imitates a lover's falling

breasts, we take them in

as we do our own bodies,

as infants do, wanting anything

to give our wanting form.


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