untitled poem by Anne-Marie Kegels

I write to make you suffer,
To dance life before you.
Now watch me bend at the waist.
Do you see how summer holds me?
I run from you. My heart gallops.
My blood saunters before your eyes.
I vow: let this poem
be the asp, diminutive,
but biting you.

translated by Willis Barnstone

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