Poems

November 2004

Ovid old

by Geoffrey Brock


                            As  a pale gauze
rose over Asia, he awoke
             surrounded by, not Rome,
                            but huts, hanging
like tattered effigies of home
             from threads of cedar smoke;
                            Europe was dark.
The woman by him also woke,
             gently helped him to s ...

Geoffrey Brock is the author Weighing Light and the translator of several books from the Italian.


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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 23 November 2004, on page 27

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