S Poem by Uljana Wolf

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still, it would be sinful, you say, not to speak of swans: six is silence, seven love, and in the end there's a one-wing surplus. seems silly perhaps, but fairy tales save us many a swan song. so i say: consider the woodpecker's third eyelid sliding supportively across its pupil. with its help, you can strike home any point without eyes popping from sockets. and after that first flutter of hard knocks, the silence cannot hurt you at all.

Translated by Susan Bernofsky

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