At Holmesburg
Susannah Nevison
All I saw before me were acres of skin. It was like
a farmer seeing a fertile field for the first time.
DR. ALBERT KLIGMAN
If one takes the bird's eye
view, it's easy to see
how a field becomes
a fine-tuned system
designed to give us
exactly what we want:
row after row of finely
turned earth, pliant
beneath specific tools,
which we sharpen
in dark houses after
a long winter's sleep,
which we drag across
the earth until it yields
a pattern we can work
with, a matrix we bless
with growth, control
for weeds, eradicate
what shouldn't take.
What we want is to push
the boundaries without
giving way to disarray1.
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To see what might
survive these methods
is what we want, to raze
what fails us. Summon rain.
Under ideal conditions,
it's anybody's game.
《At Holmesburg》添加时间:2024-12-14;更新时间:2025-03-09