2019年10月14日 星期一

They say the winds ...


They say the winds ...

The winds say that the tides do not sleep tonight.
I'm scared waiting for you to come back: the waves are already
swallowed the smaller beach and spilled algae
in the porch pots. And in the city, it is said that
in the afternoon, dozens of seagulls flocked
who chased the pigeons and bit them.

The fireplace crackles slowly. The bread is still warm
at your table. But the water has boiled three times
to the broth. And at home the light fades, not long
that goes out. And you don't delay, I made a cake
of cinnamon herbs; and there is plum jam
and sighs and a wool blanket on the bed and I

I'm scared. The moon is only half,

the earth shakes. And I shiver, afraid you won't come back.


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