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名人诗歌|The Waltz We Were Born For

来源:www.wuruods.com 2024-05-16
by Walt McDonald

I never knew them all, just hummed

and thrummed my fingers with the radio,

driving five hundred miles to Austin.

Her arms held all the songs I needed.

Our boots kept time with fiddles1

and the charming sobs2 of blondes,

the whine3 of steel guitars

sliding us down in deer-hide chairs

when jukebox music was over.

Sad music's on my mind tonight

in a jet high over Dallas, earphones

on channel five. A lonely singer,

dead, comes back to beg me,

swearing in my ears she's mine,

rhymes set to music that make

her lies seem true. She's gone

and others like her, leaving their songs

to haunt us. Letting down through clouds

I know who I'll find waiting at the gate,

the same woman faithful to my arms

as she was those nights in Austin

when the world seemed like a jukebox,

our boots able to dance forever,

our pockets full of coins.


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