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名人诗歌|The Bridge, Palm Sunday, 1973

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by Alfred Corn

It avails not. time nor place-distance avails not. . . -Whitman. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

The bridge was a huge sentence diagram,

You and I the compound subject, moving

Toward the verb. We sTOPped, breathing

Balloonfuls of air; and noonday sun sent down

A hard spray of light. Sensing an occasion,

I put my arm on your shoulder, my friend

And brother. Words, today, took the form of actions.

The object of the pilgrimage, 110 Columbia Heights,

Where Hart Crane once lived, no longer existed,

We learned, torn down, the physical address gone.

A second possible tribute was to read his Proem

There on the Promenade1 in sight of the theme.

That line moved you about the bedlamite whose shirt

Balloons as he drops into the river, much like

Crane's death, though he wasn't a bedlamite;

A dreamer, maybe who called on Whitman and clasped

His present hand, as if to build a bridge across time. . . .

We hadn't imagined happenstance would lead us next

To join with the daydreamers lined up before

An Easter diorama of duck eggs, hatching

Behind plate glass. The intended sentiment featured

Feathered skeletons racked with spasms2 of pecking

Against resistant3 shell, struggling out of dim

Solitary4 into incandescence5 and gravity, and quaking

With the shock of sound and sight as though existence

Were a nervous disease. All newborns receive the same

Sentence-birth, death, equivalent triumphs.

Two deaf-mutes walked back the same but inverse6 way,

Fatigue7 making strangers of us and the afternoon

Hurt, like sunburn. Overexposure is a constant

Risk of sensation and of company. I wondered

Why we were together-is friendship imaginary?

And does imagination obscure or reveal its subject?

The ties always feel strange, strung along happenstance,

Following no diagram, incomplete, a bridge of suspense8. . . .

Sometimes completed things revisited still resonate.

I'm thinking about Crane's poem of the Bridge,

Grand enough to inspire disbelief and to suspend it.

The truth may lie in imagining a connection

With him or with you; with anyone able to overlook

Distance, shrug9 off time, on the right occasion. . . .

If I called him a brother-help me with this, Hart-

Who climbed toward light and sensation until the sky

Broke open to reveal an acute, perfect convergence

Before letting him fall back into error and mortality,

Would we be joined with him and the voyagers before him?

Would a new sentence be pronounced, a living connection

Between island and island, for a second, be made?


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