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Cut Off the Ears of Winter

编辑:chaxungu时间:2022-10-13 03:00:29分类:英语诗歌

by Peter Covino

Cut off the ears of winter

they have overheard too much,

where incinerators burn,

where rubble-strewn streets

are covered in dust from the remodeling.

Again, the doe-man in mauve cashmere-

the nerve of him-in the never world

(where ashes are harvested) where

ashes rain down in glory, a jackpot

of answers. Tonight, the underwriting

of desire is an inky carbon copy.

I have already-that last time drunk

on scotch. Then all morning

a chain gang of transvestite prostitutes

litters the front yard-the Police Station

next door also on fire, burning,

burning handcuffs, the soles of shoes

not holding the earth, cars skidding

everywhere, the tire's frame sets sparks

along the road. This is my last dollar,

last cigarette, last match.


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