Some Years in the History of Love Poetry
Some Years in the History of Love PoetryMichelle BoisseauTwo streams
careened(倾斜) from mountains
aimlessly driven, like all lovers, searching
basin and
rill(小溪,小河) , hurrying but hardly giving
the other a thought.
You forded deserts
where mud banks
crackled(有裂痕的) and eased.
I crossed
granite(花岗岩,坚毅) depths where
trout(鲑鱼) shifted, intent as fuses. Senso unico,
an endless
aria(咏叹调,独唱曲) of forward
and a thousand
dialects(方言) to try—
the
clatter(哗啦声) of palm leaves or a clutch
of apples rolled across a table.
Now
birds were passing between us carrying
warbles(鸟鸣) and
tufted(成蔟状的) seeds. Beneath
a spread of stars we found
ourselves side by side,
two fluences shading into each other
while a score of fingers scored
the delta's
tranquil(安静的,平静的) riot.