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Briefly It Enters, and Briefly Speaks

分类: 英语诗歌 
by Jane Kenyon

    I am the blossom pressed in a book,

    found again after two hundred years. . . .

    I am the maker, the lover, and the keeper. . . .

    When the young girl who starves

    sits down to a table

    she will sit beside me. . . .

    I am food on the prisoner's plate. . . .

    I am water rushing to the wellhead,

    filling the pitcher until it spills. . . .

    I am the patient gardener

    of the dry and weedy garden. . . .

    I am the stone step,

    the latch, and the working hinge. . . .

    I am the heart contracted by joy. . .

    the longest hair, white

    before the rest. . . .

    I am there in the basket of fruit

    presented to the widow. . . .

    I am the musk rose opening

    unattended, the fern on the boggy summit. . . .

    I am the one whose love

    overcomes you, already with you

    when you think to call my name. . . .

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