Sari la conținutul principal
Poezie.ro

Two Views of a Cadaver

de Sylvia Plath(2005)

1 min lectură

Mediu
1
The day she visited the dissecting room
They had four men laid out, black as burnt turkey,
Already half unstrung. A vinegary fume
Of the death vats clung to them;
The white-smocked boys started working.
The head of this cadaver had caved in,
And she could scarcely make out anything
In that rubble of skull plates and old leather.
A sallow piece of string held it together.
In their jars the snail-nosed babies moon and glow.
He hands her the but-out heart like a cracked heirloom.
2
In Brueghel\'s panorama of smoke and slaughter
Two people only are blind to the carrion army:
He, afloat in the sea of her blue satin
Skirts, sings in the direction
Of her bare shoulder, while she bends,
Fingering a leaflet of music, over him,
Both of them deaf to the fiddle in the hands
Of the death\'s-head shadowing their song.
These Flemish lovers flourish; not for long.
Yet desolation, stalled in paint, spares the little country
Foolish, delicate, in the lower right-hand corner.

Despre aceasta lucrare

Tip
Poezie
An
Cuvinte
171
Citire
1 min
Versuri
24
Actualizat

Cum sa citezi

Sylvia Plath. “Two Views of a Cadaver.” Clasici, Poezie.ro, https://poezie.ro/clasici/sylvia-plath/poezie/two-views-of-a-cadaver

Comentarii (0)

Autentifica-te pentru a lasa un comentariu.