“To the Weeping Willow”
I stood beneath your limbs
And you flowered and finally
clung to me,
and when the wind struck with the earth
and sand—you clung to me.
Thinner than a cobweb I,
sheerer than any—
but it did attach itself
and held fast in strong winds
life—of which at singular times
I am both of your directions—
Somehow I remain hanging downward the most,
As both of your directions pull me.
2 σχόλια:
Eίναι πολύ όμορφο το ποίημα...
Mε λιγάκι ψάξιμο είδα ποιάς είναι κι έμεινα μ' ανοιχτό το στόμα...
Oh Jean...
Κι εγώ το ίδιο.
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