In-law
分类: 英语诗歌
In-law
Tara Bray
The cries of the killdeer agitate
like demons delicate and ruthless,
the bird ten steps ahead in harsh light,
the wheat soft and green,
thoughtless heads at the mercy of the wind.
A pheasant hunkers down in dust,
its splendor tucked tight, muted
by land squared off and measured.
The family is almighty, the yellow day cold.
I am outside, tended by wind I hate.
What world is this?
The sun so strange and everywhere.