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【诗歌】Letter to N.Y. by Elizabeth Bishop

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      "Letter to N.Y." by Elizabeth Bishop from The Complete Poems 1927-1979. © Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Reprinted with permission.


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      Letter to N.Y.

      For Louise Crane
      In your next letter I wish you'd say
      where you are going and what you are doing;
      how are the plays, and after the plays
      what other pleasures you're pursuing:
      taking cabs in the middle of the night,
      driving as if to save your soul
      where the road goes round and round the park
      and the meter glares like a moral owl,
      and the trees look so queer and green
      standing alone in big black caves
      and suddenly you're in a different place
      where everything seems to happen in waves,
      and most of the jokes you just can't catch,
      like dirty words rubbed off a slate,
      and the songs are loud but somehow dim
      and it gets so terribly late,
      and coming out of the brownstone house
      to the gray sidewalk, the watered street,
      one side of the buildings rises with the sun
      like a glistening field of wheat.
      —Wheat, not oats, dear. I'm afraid
      if it's wheat it's none of your sowing,
      nevertheless I'd like to know
      what you are doing and where you are going.


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