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Anonymous Drawing |
作者Author /  Donald Justice 唐納 |
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Anonymous Drawing
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A delicate young Negro stands
With the reins of a horse clutched loosely in his hands;
So delicate, indeed, that we wonder if he can hold the spirited creature
beside him
Until the master shall arrive to ride him.
Already the animal's nostrils widen with rage or fear.
But if we imagine him snorting, about to rear,
This boy, who should know about such things better than we,
Only stands smiling, passive and ornamental, in a fantastic livery
Of ruffles and puffed breeches,
Watching the artist, apparently, as he sketches.
Meanwhile the petty lord who must have paid
For the artist's trip up from Perugia, for the horse, for the boy, for
everything here, in fact, has been delayed,
Kept too long by his steward, perhaps, discussing
Some business concerning the estate, or fussing
Over the details of his impeccable toilet
With a manservant whose opinion is that any alteration at all
would spoil it.
However fast he should come hurrying now
Over this vast greensward, mopping his brow
Clear of the sweat of the fine Renaissance morning, it would be too late.
The artist will have had his revenge for being made to wait,
A revenge not only necessary but right and clever-
Simply to leave him out of the scene forever. |
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The poem is from Night Light (Manufactured in the United States of America First printing February, 1967; secondprintingjuly, 1967; thirdprinting Novemher 1968; Revised edition 1981)
All Rights Reserved. Use with permission by Weslayan University Press, 2002. |
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