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The Brazen Serpent

    by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin The Brazen Serpent


Studying the Language

On Sundays I watch the hermits coming out of their holes
Into the light. Their cliff is as full as a hive.
They crowd together on warm shoulders of rock
Where the sun has been shining, their joints crackle.
They begin to talk after a while.
I listen to their accents, they are not all
From this island, not all old,
Not even, I think, all masculine.

They are so wise, they do not pretend to see me.
They drink from the scattered pools of melted snow:
I walk right by them and drink when they have done.
I can see the marks of chains around their feet.

I call this my work, these decades and stations —
Because, without these, I would be a stranger here.



50 pages

1995

$13.95 clothbound
ISBN 0-916390-65-9
ISBN13 978-0-916390-65-5

$7.95 paperback
ISBN 0-916390-64-0
ISBN13 978-0-916390-64-8

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