The Trees Delete Themselves Inside a Fog-Sphere
by Francis PongeTranslated by Karen Volkman
by Francis PongeTranslated by Karen Volkman
In the fog which
surrounds the trees, the leaves are stripped—leaves defaced already by slow
oxidation, deadened by the sap's out-seeping for flowers' and fruits' gain,
since the harsh heats of August made of them a less.
In the bark, vertical
furrows crease and slit where dampness drains to the earth's base, indifferent
to the living citizens of the trunk.
Flowers scattered, fruit
conferred. Since youth, this relinquishing of breathing attributes and body
parts has become for the trees a standard practice.
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