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War Poetry Kate Clanchy (1965-) The class has dropped its books. The janitor's disturbed some wasps, broomed the nest straight off the roof. It lies outside, exotic as a fallen planet, a burst city of the poor; its newsprint halls, its ashen, tiny rooms all open to the air. The insects' buzz is low-key as a smart machine. They group, regroup, in stacks and coils, advance and cross like pulsing points on radar screens. And though the boys have shaven heads and football strips, and would, they swear, enlist at once, given half a chance, march down Owen's darkening lanes to join the lads and stuff the Boche -- they don't rush out to pike the nest, or lap the yard with grapeshot faces. They watch the wasps through glass, silently, abashed, the way we all watch war. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 163.26.52.130