Youngest Brother, swan's wing,
where one arm should be, yours the shirt
of nettles short a sleeve
and me with no time left to finish --
I didn't mend you all the way back into man
though I managed for your brothers;
they flit again from court to playing-courts
to courting, while you station yourself,
wing folded from sight, avian eye
to the outside, no rebuke meant but love's.
Was it better then, the living on the water,
the taking to air...?

("Ever After," from the book 'The Poets' Grimm')

Autore: Debora Greger

Youngest Brother, swan's wing,<br />where one arm should be, yours the shirt<br />of nettles short a sleeve<br />and me with no time left to finish --<br />I didn't mend you all the way back into man<br />though I managed for your brothers;<br />they flit again from court to playing-courts<br />to courting, while you station yourself,<br />wing folded from sight, avian eye<br />to the outside, no rebuke meant but love's.<br />Was it better then, the living on the water,<br />the taking to air...?<br /><br />("Ever After," from the book 'The Poets' Grimm') - Debora Greger


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