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Rilke, trans. Stephen Mitchell Mid-winter sunrise, deep vermilion, etched against the dark towers, cold and fiery dawn-ball of godspeech, horns like lost geese in the depths below. Traffic gropes along streets not yet quite drained of night. On the bed beside me a woman is weeping for the waste of life. Hers. Mine. Or perhaps for some other thing entirely. It is only later that I see them, naked like myself but out there on the tops of buildings, leaning against chimneys or airducts or standing ...right at the prows, like young midshipmen. Some vast invisible sea. When I wake again it is broad, cold day. Buildings have recovered their colours. The herds of taxis bank and flow with the lights. Where there might have been something else there now are only doves, or white pigeons, coasting between the rooftops, high over the numbered avenues, beaks closed hard against the light. ~ At 6.45 a.m. there was a Moroccan woman singing somewhere below, her voice rising strong and confident from the stairwell.
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