FLEUR ADCOCK reads "Weathering"

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • Literally thin-skinned, I suppose, my face
    catches the wind off the snow-line and flushes
    with a flush that will never wholly settle. Well:
    that was a metropolitan vanity,
    wanting to look young for ever, to pass.
    I was never a pre-Raphaelite beauty,
    nor anything but pretty enough to satisfy
    men who need to be seen with passable women.
    But now that I am in love with a place
    which doesn’t care how I look, or if I’m happy,
    happy is how I look, and that’s all.
    My hair will turn grey in any case,
    my nails chip and flake, my waist thicken,
    and the years work all their usual changes.
    If my face is to be weather-beaten as well
    that’s little enough lost, a fair bargain
    for a year among the lakes and fells, when simply
    to look out of my window at the high pass
    makes me indifferent to mirrors and to what
    my soul may wear over its new complexion.
    ~
    From "Fleur Adcock: Poems 1960-2000"

Komentáře •