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名人诗歌|The Supremes

来源:www.nianggan.com 2024-05-16
by Mark Jarman

In Ball's Market after surfing till noon,

We stand in wet trunks, shivering,

As icing dissolves off our sweet rolls

Inside the heat-blued counter oven,

When they appear on his portable TV,

Riding a float of chiffon as frothy

As the peeling curl of a wave.

The parade m. c. talks up their hits

And their new houses outside of Detroit,

And old Ball clicks his tongue.

Gloved up to their elbows, their hands raised

Toward us palm out, they sing,

STOP! In the Name of Love, and don't sTOP,

But slip into the lower foreground.

Every day of a summer can turn,

From one moment, into a single day.

I saw Diana Ross in her first film

Play a brief scene by the Pacific

And that was the summer it brought back.

Mornings we paddled out, the waves

Would be little more than embellishments

Lathework and spun1 glass,

Gray-green with cold, but flawless.

When the sun burned through the light fog,

They would warm and swell2,

Wind-scaled and ragged3,

And radios up and down the beach

Would burst on with her voice.

She must remember that summer

Somewhat differently. And so must the two

Who sang with her in long matching gowns,

Standing4 a step back on her left and right,

As the camera tracked them

Into our eyes in Ball's Market.

But what could we know, tanned white boys,

Wiping sugar and salt from our mouths,

And leaning forward to feel their song?

Not much, except to feel it

Ravel us up like a wave

In the silk of white water,

Simply, sweetly, repeatedly,

And just as quickly let go.

We didn't sTOP either, which is how

We vanished, too, parting like spray

Ball's Market, my friends and I.

Dredgers ruined the waves,

Those continuous dawn perfections,

And Ball sold high to the high rises

Cresting5 over them. His flight out of L.A.,

Heading for Vegas, would have banked

Above the wavering lines of surf.

He may have seen them. I have,

Leaving again for points north and east,

Glancing down as the plane turns.

From that height they still look frail6 and frozen,

Full of simple sweetness and repetition.


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