Oh Florence, Florence, patroness
of the lovely tyrannicides!
Where the tower of the Old Palace
pierces the sky
like a hypodermic needle,
Perseus, David and Judith,
lords and ladies of the Blood,
Greek demi-gods of the Cross,
rise sword in hand
above the unshaven
formless decapitation
of the monsters, tubs of guts,
mortifying chunks for the pack.
Pity the monsters!
Pity the monsters!
Perhaps, one always took the wrong side -
Ah, to have known, to have loved
too many David and Judiths!
My heart bleeds for the monster.
I have seen the Gorgon.
The erotic terror
of her helpless, big-bosomed body
lay like slop.
Wall-eyed, staring the despot to stone,
her severed head swung
like a lantern in the victor’s hand.

Autor: Robert Lowell

Oh Florence, Florence, patroness<br />of the lovely tyrannicides!<br />Where the tower of the Old Palace<br />pierces the sky<br />like a hypodermic needle,<br />Perseus, David and Judith,<br />lords and ladies of the Blood,<br />Greek demi-gods of the Cross,<br />rise sword in hand<br />above the unshaven<br />formless decapitation<br />of the monsters, tubs of guts,<br />mortifying chunks for the pack.<br />Pity the monsters!<br />Pity the monsters!<br />Perhaps, one always took the wrong side -<br />Ah, to have known, to have loved<br />too many David and Judiths!<br />My heart bleeds for the monster.<br />I have seen the Gorgon.<br />The erotic terror<br />of her helpless, big-bosomed body<br />lay like slop.<br />Wall-eyed, staring the despot to stone,<br />her severed head swung<br />like a lantern in the victor’s hand. - Robert Lowell




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