Joseph Brodsky Love Poems

  • 1.
    From Martial
    Now is windy and the waves are cresting over
    Fall is soon to come to change the place entirely.
    Change of colors moves me, Postum, even stronger
    ...
  • 2.
    As you pour yourself a scotch
    Crush a roach or check your watch
    As your hands adjust your tie people die

    ...
  • 3.
    I said fate plays a game without a score,
    and who needs fish if you've got caviar?
    The triumph of the Gothic style would come to pass
    and turn you on--no need for coke, or grass.
    ...
  • 4.
    Citizen, enemy, mama's boy, sucker, utter
    garbage, panhandler, swine, refujew, verrucht;
    a scalp so often scalded with boiling water
    that the puny brain feels completely cooked.
    ...
  • 5.
    The fire and the page, the hewed hairs and the swords,
    The grains and the millstone, the whispers and the clatter --
    God saves all that -- especially the words
    Of love and pity, as His only way to utter.
    ...
  • 6.
    In such an inexplicable blue,
    Upon the stonework to embark,
    The little ship of glowing hue
    Appears in Alexander Park.
    ...
  • 7.
    Darling, you think it's love, it's just a midnight journey.
    Best are the dales and rivers removed by force,
    as from the next compartment throttles "Oh, stop it, Bernie,"
    yet the rhythm of those paroxysms is exactly yours.
    ...
  • 8.
    Twice I awoke this night, and went
    to the window. The streetlamps were
    a fragment of a sentence spoken in sleep,
    leading to nothing, like omission points,
    ...
Total 8 Love Poems by Joseph Brodsky

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