◎Modern poetry
◎Modern poetry
I think of a gray cat that often comes to my house. Sometimes it sits on the fence at night, looking at the moon intently and paying no attention to anyone. Occasionally I see it among the plants, squinting lazily. Occasionally I see it on the roof of the car, looking at me alertly.
“A small mystery,” said the poet.
It seems that it’s not whether cats come or not, but these places and these people exist because of cats. So there is a cat in an empty apartment, and the new male owner in the divorce poem has a cat, and then we will never hear a cat say “I’m sorry.”
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When Wislawa Szymborska says of Jane Hirshfield, “She is a poet very close to my heart.” What does this mean?
Sorry, I thought of cats.
“In a world with so many things missing, / a cat only fills a hole the size of a cat. / But your whole body still turns to it again and again / because it’s there.”●
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Source: China