原版英文故事与诗歌:The Bright Dresses(在线收听

   After your addio - breathless, banal, the click

 
  of the telephone, I came out into Corso Vittorio
 
  Emmanuele. Milan's glorious main street:
 
  rows of posh shoe shops, buckles and toecaps
 
  on tip toe behind thick glass; at the end of the
 
  boulevard the cathedral spires like the tails of
 
  old seahorses: rigid, brittle and upside down;
 
  sunlight all round me in a hot, close envelope,
 
  with its smell of coffee and expensive briefcases;
 
  words on the air from the English lesson I had
 
  just been teaching: "Sylvia never arrives late.
 
  Tom loves pop music and small dogs."
 
  This is the present simple for habit. It goes on
 
  and on I was saying. Then down the road
 
  they came: three bright dresses in yellow, pink
 
  and peacock blue, blurring to blobs of floating
 
  colour inside the tears in my eyes. They jangled
 
  the words, advanced unbearably bright towards
 
  me: Sylvia loves pop music. Tom never arrives
 
  late. Small dogs. Small dogs. Never. Loves.
 
  by Robert Seatter
 
  With kind permission of the poet, previously published in Poetry as a Foreign Language, edited by Martin Bates, White Adder Press, 1999
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