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Via Dolorosa

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Via Dolorosa
Traci Brimhall

We have been telling the story wrong all along,
 how a king took Philomela's tongue after he had taken
 her body, and how the gods turned her into a nightingale(夜莺)

so she could tell the night of her grief. Even now the streets
 wait for her lamentation(悲叹) —strays minister to bones abandoned
 on a stoop, a man sleeps on the ghosts of yesterday's heat,

pigeons rest on top of the church and will not stir until
 they hear music below them. Inside, a woman warms up
 the organ and sings Via Dolorosa about a Messiah

who wanted to save everyone from the wages of pleasure.
 But how can I keep a man's fingers from my mouth?
 How can I resist bare trees dervishing(苦行僧) on the sidewalk?

A woman outside the train station asks, Is there a city
 underneath this city? I say, Let me tell you a story,
 and tell her that after Longfellow put out the fire

in his wife's dress, after he buried her, after his burns
 turned to soft pink skin, he translated the Inferno(阴间,地域) .
 There is a place deep in the earth for the ravished

and ruined where everyone is transformed by suffering.
 And the truth is that Philomela originally became
 a sparrow stuttering in the laurels(月桂树) , but the story

changed with the telling. Someone wanted to give her
 mercy, a song. Now the truth is a red stain on her breast.
 Now truth is the pulse where her tongue used to be.

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