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名人诗歌|Survivors--Found

来源:www.yuyuewx.com 2024-04-21
by Joan Murray

We thought that they were gone

we rarely saw them on our screens

those everyday Americans

with workaday routines,

and the heroes standing1 ready

not glamorous2 enough

on days without a tragedy,

we clickedand turned them off.

We only saw the cynics

the dropouts, show-offs, snobs

the right- and left- wing critics:

we saw that they were us.

But with the wounds of Tuesday

when the smoke began to clear,

we rubbed away our stony3 gaze

and watched them reappear:

the waitress in the tower,

the broker4 reading mail,

a pair of window washers,

filling up a final pail,

the husband's last I love you

from the last seat of a plane,

the tourist taking in a view

no one would see again,

the fireman, his eyes ablaze5

as he climbed the swaying stairs

he knew someone might still be saved.

We wondered who it was.

We glimpsed them through the rubble6:

the ones who lost their lives,

the heroes' double burials,

the ones now left behind,

the ones who rolled a sleeve up,

the ones in scrubs and masks,

the ones who lifted buckets

filled with stone and grief and ash:

some spoke7 a different language

still no one missed a phrase;

the soot8 had softened9 every face

of every shade and age

the greatest generation ?

we wondered where they'd gone

they hadn't left directions

how to find our nation-home:

for thirty years we saw few signs,

but now in swirls10 of dust,

they were alivethey had survived

we saw that they were us.


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