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Three Poems From Thailand


Article # : 12165 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 2 / 1987  928 Words
Author : Translated by Michael Waters
Andrew Shaughnessy is deputy director of Clan Donald Centre, Isle of Skye, Scotland.

       Passion Conch
       
        No sun today, the rainy
        season barely begun, so
        we sleep late before
       
        Performing the instinctive,
        casual, tourists' ritual:
        combing the beach
       
        in search of the unusual
        among the wrack and weedy
        debris. Ahead of me,
       
        you scan the tide-
        line for what remains,
        the left-behind, the false
       
        and glittering sapphires
        the salt's slow churning
        has tossed ashore -
       
        and pull up a shell
        still filled with muscle,
        purple with black
       
        stitching, the heart's
        colors, pulsing:
        Passion Conch:
       
        slug that has journeyed
        farther than we have,
        from silences deeper
       
        than sleep, withstood
        pressure beyond weather,
        seining the forgotten,
       
        prophetic psalms of the sea -
        all ear, or tongue,
        or one foot
       
        probing, till arriving
        here, in your hand,
        object of our
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