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Poem by Basil Cheesman Bunting On the Fly-Leaf of Pound’s Cantos There are the Alps. What is there to say about them? They don't make sense. Fatal glaciers, crags cranks climb, jumbled boulder and weed, pasture and boulder, scree, et l’on entend, maybe, le refrain joyeux et leger. Who knows what the ice will have scraped on the rock it is smoothing? There they are, you will have to go a long way round if you want to avoid them. It takes some getting used to. There are the Alps, fools! Sit down and wait for them to crumble! Basil Cheesman Bunting Basil Cheesman Bunting's other poems: 1718 Views |
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