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Christopher Morley (Кристофер Морли) Do You Ever Feel Like God? ACROSS the court there rises the back wall Of the Magna Carta Apartments. The other evening the people in the apartment opposite Had forgotten to draw their curtains. I could see them dining: the well-blanched cloth, The silver and glass, the crystal water jug, The meat and vegetables; and their clean pink hands Outstretched in busy gesture. It was pleasant to watch them, they were so human; So gay, innocent, unconscious of scrutiny. They were four: an elderly couple, A young man, and a girl -- with lovely shoulders Mellow in the glow of the lamp. They were sitting over coffee, and I could see their hands talking. At last the older two left the room. The boy and girl looked at each other... Like a flash they leaned and kissed. Good old human race that keeps on multiplying! A little later I went down the street to the movies, And there I saw all four, laughing and joking together. And as I watched them I felt like God-- Benevolent, all-knowing, and tender. Christopher Morley's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1193 |
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