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Smell

William Carlos Williams

Oh strong-ridged and deeply hollowed
nose of mine! what will you not be smelling?
What tactless asses we are, you and I, boney nose,
always indiscriminate, always unashamed,
and now it is the souring flowers of the bedreggled
poplars: a festering pulp on the wet earth
beneath them.  With what deep thirst
we quicken our desires
to that rank odor of a passing springtime!
Can you not be decent?  Can you not reserve your ardors
for something less unlovely?  What girl will care
for us, do you think, if we continue in these ways?
Must you taste everything?  Must you know everything?
Must you have a part in everything?
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From Al Que Quiere! | The Four Seas Company, 1917
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