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名人诗歌|Stealing The Scream

来源:www.tcdcdw.com 2024-04-21
by Monica Youn

It was hardly a high-tech1 operation, stealing The Scream.

That we know for certain, and what was left behind

a store-bought ladder, a broken window,

and fifty-one seconds of videotape, abstract as an overture2.

And the rest? We don't know. But we can envision

moonlight coming in through the broken window,

casting a bright shape over everythingthe paintings,

the floor tiles, the velvet3 ropes: a single, sharp-edged pattern;

the figure's fixed4 hysteria rendered suddenly ironic5

by the fact of something happening; houses

clapping a thousand shingle6 hands to shocked cheeks

along the road from Oslo to Asgardstrand;

the guards rushing intoo late!greeted only

by the gap-toothed smirk7 of the museum walls;

and dangling8 from the picture wire like a baited hook,

a postcard: Thanks for the poor security.

The policemen, lost as tourists, stand whispering

in the galleries: . . .but what does it all mean?

Someone has the answers, someone who, grasping the frame,

saw his sun-red face reflected in that familiar boiling sky.


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