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A History of Mourning

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A History of Mourning

Robert Bly

It's odd that evening is so speckled(点缀) with grief. 

 Birds start singing when the branch reddens. 

 But we write our poems when the sun goes down. 

Our ancestors knew how to cry at death; but they 

 Had enough to do finding big stones to cover 

 The dead, and begetting new souls to replace them. 

We slept on the limestone(石灰岩) plains, and woke 

 Night after night, tracing the route the dead take 

 Through holes in limestone and on into the stars. 

Some hands outlined with blown powder 

 On the walls of the cave have missing fingers. 

 We drew maps of the night sky in the dust. 

How slowly it all went! One day a woman wept 

 When she saw a bone reddened with ochre. 

 A thousand years later, we put a bead in a grave. 

Some graves stand among woods. We still don't 

 Understand why a pine coffin is so beautiful. 

 We are still brooding over why the sun rises.

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