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名人诗歌|Three Seasons

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by Geoffrey G. O'Brien

The winter, it was the winter all

the usual things happened,

I have forgotten what

would travel from the north

as a series seen from above

or from below, and the followers1,

the flowers, I tore them up

the next summer, or rather

before or immediately after

and thought no more about it.

But then the summer, plans

to sign a contract, the summer

came back for what it was:

a small sprinkling of rue2

and a yellow fantasy

and we were invited. It appeared

tall and swaying and deaf

to appeals, and the winter following,

this was the arrangement-

first one and then into

another not yet there,

many years of this refrain

and all the productions within it

coming to mean more

of an intimacy3 between

musical instruments and still lifes

you lose yourself in again

and probably have now,

what objects have known

in their one dark winter afternoon.

They are still visited

by everything else and together

complete the effect, a distance

which the next day took form.

That winter sTOPped and probably

on account of summer a spring,

spring with a sturdy fringe

and a local reputation,

it's outside, in various rooms

and looks at everything,

a few lilacs in awkward

positions, but they were alright,

it was summer, very strong,

passing organizations,

which never finished anything

and ended in making

all this, cold coals

of wildflowers, little wars

at the centers, they go on for years

burning near the front

and from below.


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