英文诗词Skills

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英文诗词Skills

  Skills

  --by Jonathan Aaron

  Blondin made a fortune walking back and forth

  over Niagara Falls on a tightrope—blindfolded,

  or inside a sack, or pushing a wheelbarrow, or perched on stilts,

  or lugging a man on his back. Once, halfway across,

  he sat down to cook and eat an omelette.

  Houdini, dumped into Lake Michigan chained

  and locked in a weighted trunk, swam back to the boat

  a few moments later. He could swallow more than a hundred needles

  and some thread, then pull from between his lips

  the needles dangling at even intervals.

  I can close my eyes and see your house

  explode in a brilliant flash, silently,

  with a complete absence of vibration. And when I open them again,

  my heart in my mouth, everything is standing

  just as before, but not as if nothing had happened.