“After a New Moon” By Arthur Sze (America)

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“After a New Moon” By Arthur Sze (America)

Each evening you gaze in the southwest sky
as a crescent extends in argentine light.
When the moon was new, your mind was
desireless, but now both wax to the world.
While your neighbor’s field is cleared,
your corner plot is strewn with dessiccated
sunflower stalks. You scrutinize the bare
apricot limbs that have never set fruit,
the wisteria that has never blossomed;
and wince, hearing how, at New Year’s,
teens bashed in a door and clubbed strangers.
Near a pond, someone kicks a dog out
of a pickup. Each second, a river edged
with ice shifts course. Last summer’s
exposed tractor tire is nearly buried
under silt. An owl lifts from a poplar,
while the moon, no, the human mind
moves from brightest bright to darkest dark.
“After a New Moon” By Arthur Sze (America) “After a New Moon” By Arthur Sze (America) Reviewed by 書寫力量 The Power of Words on 3月 05, 2016 Rating: 5

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