Jane Hirshfield

An Earthly Beauty

Others have described 

the metal bull placed over fire,

it singing while the man inside it died.

Which emperor listened, in which country,

doesn’t matter, though surely

the thing itself was built by slaves.

An unearthly music, all reports agree.

We – the civilized – hearing this story,

recoil from it in horror: Not us. Not ours.

But why does my heart look back at me,

reproachful? Why does the bull?

Jane Hirshfield

 Jane  Hirshfield

Jane Hirshfield's most recent books are After (2006), Tree (2001), and Given Sugar, Given Salt (2001), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.  She is the recipient of numerous prizes and fellowships and currently teaches at Bennington College.


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