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名人诗歌|Idaho Requiem

来源:www.sosuoseo.com 2024-07-13
by Ron McFarland

for Robert Lowell

Out here, we don't talk about culture,

we think we are. We nurtured1 Ezra Pound

who ran from us like hell

and never came back. You

never came at all. You

will never know how clever

we never are out here.

You never drank red beer.

You never popped a grouse2

under a blue spruce just because it was there.

Tell us about Schopenhauer and your friends

and fine old family. We left ours

at the Mississippi, have no names left

to drop. We spend our time

avoiding Californians and waiting

for the sage3 to bloom, and when it does

we miss the damn things half the time.

When a stranger comes in we smile

and say, Tell us about yourself.

Then we listen real close.

But you would say, I've said what I have to say.

Too subtle, perhaps, for a can of beer,

too Augustan for the Snake River breaks.

But how do you know this wasn't just

the place to die? Why not have those

kinfolk ship your bones out here, just

for irony's sake? We keep things plain

and clear because of the mountains.

Our mythology4 comes down to a logger

stirring his coffee with his thumb.


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