书城英文图书District and Circle
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第4章 Polish Sleepers

Once they'd been block-built criss-cross and four-squared

We lived with them and breathed pure creosote

Until they were laid and landscaped in a kerb,

A moulded verge, half-skirting, half-stockade,

Soon fringed with hardy ground-cover and grass.

But as that bulwark bleached in sun and rain

And the washed gravel pathway showed no stain,

Under its parched riverbed

Flinch and crunch I imagined tarry pus

Accruing, bearing forward to the garden

Wafts of what conspired when I'd lie

Listening for the goods from Castledawson …

Each languid, clanking waggon,

And afterwards, rust, thistles, silence, sky.