Ybo' and Other Lies by Adriano Bulla
Author:Adriano Bulla
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Poetry, experimental, modernist, post-modernist, erotic, spiritual, war, gay, academic
ISBN: 9781783331192
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited 2013
Published: 2013-07-16T00:00:00+00:00
Desiccation on an Ice-Field
Songeurs, where no curfew
ever tolls no knell of parting day
les yeux opaques de une vieille
swayed on a rockin’-chair movement
slashin’ the ash grey skies
above the furrowed hills...
The motor scraper tore
an old wrinkled terrace
down -
one by one every single pebble
buried itself in the spare soot
No meek nor tempestuous noise
of thunder, nor lightning’s heard....
The Pillars of the Bridge
Thus, crumbling
Like dry bones in winter,
I became of the world an expert
And of human vices and their worth
Here at last we shall be -
We have a thousand tonnes
On our shoulders,
And our backs are sore,
And still we cannot see -
Where we are standing.
Merrily did we drop
Below the kirk, below the hall,
Below the hefty lighthouse feet,
-we’re moving, he said we’re off
-Porca Madonna!
...Unto the rhumb we saw the stern arising
And then bow down, as foreign will did please
Until the ruthless scrum was upon us reclined.
‘Promised me the moon’ he said -
Bent over his broodings
He sneered and blushed......
And the samovar, dark and wrinkled,
Breathes like purple carnation,
Numb amid the moss.
He watched his own drifting
Beneath the shattering pillars
-Standing up:
‘He lays bricks, I daresay.’
He blushed and hushed:
-Deaf goggles all about
-Blind toes rubbing out
-Dumb scribbles on the wall
‘Boy number twenty!’
Thro’ the smoke of the chimneys did he walk
His boots thumping on the dry pavement
One-Two-Three-Four
One-Two-Three-Four
-from whence he heard him
taking off his glasses;
laid them on the pillow;
saw him slipping a fountain pen
into his pocket;
felt him pressing
his temples and
tasting his tea...
with the smell of dusty cretonne
up and down
the rocking chair swung
bored by the woodworm -
crawling among the small
miry pebbles......
So let them rest in peace with their lovers
None truly loved
Yet all worn out
Like soldiers’ boots.
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