17.11.14

Um poema de John Ashbery

Just walking around

What name do I have for you?
Certainly there is no name for you
In the sense that the stars have names
That somehow fit them. Just walking around.

An object of curiosity for some,
But you are too preoccupied
By the secret smudge in the back of your soul
To say much and wander around,

Smiling to yourself and others.
It gets to be kind of lonely
But at the same time off-putting.
Contraproductive, as you realize once again

That the longest way is the most efficient way,
The one that looped among islands, and
You always seemed to be traveling in a circle.
And now that the end is near

The segments of the trip swing open like an orange
There is light in there and mystery and food.
Come see it.
Come not for me but it.
But if I am there, grant that we may see each other.

John Ashbery

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