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名人诗歌|With My Back to City Hall, On Yom Kippur

来源:www.ksdkrw.com 2024-07-12
by Jordan Davis

The gnats1 love the highway piders,

the freelance pickup2 artists love the softness of the hands

of the women who love their friends

for walking with them laughing at the situation,

lost people love that I am sitting here looking likely to know,

I love it when I know, knowledge in the form of radar3

loves the cloud cover which re百度竞价推广bles my headache

in its TOPography and its effect on my mood,

the path which connects Park Row with Broadway

loves the paranoia4 which has closed off all the paths closer than this to City Hall,

Jesus loves the balding man in the striped windbreaker

who looks at my small script and remarks, Jesus loves you,

I love the silk suit and the hard candy curl hair

of the middle-aged5 black woman going by with her dry cleaning,

I love the sock the bundled baby recumbent in an Aprica stroller kicks out,

I love from a distance the speck6 this woman in the tight clothes

reaches to brush from her shoe, I love the effect it has on her distraction7, I love

the ties tucked into the short sleeve shirts of the men returning from lunch,

I love the men and women my age strolling

with purpose in their Pumas8, the feather tumbling by,

the drift of the hulking red haired woman with psoriatic elbows,

the opal in the hairbow of the Hindi woman in white robes

and the tuck of her husband's shirt into his jeans,

the ticking of the wheel of the bicycle rolled along

by a backpack-wearing man on foot,

the acceleration9 of an open-roof double-decker tour bus,

the ignition cough of the not-in-service kneeling bus,

the change clod and leaf-shuffle of the lower torsos

and the carry-out conveyor sound of a closed up shopping cart,

I love the downturned glance of the woman carrying the Borzoi College Reader crossing against the light and going into Pace,

may all these people have rent-stabilized leases,

and may they be registered to vote, in their unions,

and in the next election.


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