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Families Loathe Fervor

 Families Loathe Fervor

 

A scarlet man, his most important parts

Cut deep, cut off, his throat and windpipe cut,

His manliness removed:  his corpse imparts

The scarlet truth of love.  His eyes would shut

Before the blood goes hard like crimson.  He

Has her beside him.  They are now one blood

But not through boredom’s marriage.  He and she

Are stuck together, red that glue.  No flood

Can separate them now.   No river bans

Caresses gone, red sacrament that wives

And husbands never share.  The priestly banns

Forbid these two, the passion of their lives.

  Her throat is slit as well.  The wedding white

    Is dirt to her beneath the moon’s blank light.

 

© Phillip Whidden

Phillip Whidden and Federico Garcia Lorca

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