靴子

Michael Stanley
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《靴子》是一首抒情叙事诗,讲述了一只缅因猫在一个冬天被一个名叫约翰尼的男孩救了出来,约翰尼长大后成为了一名参军的年轻人。约翰尼回来时受了很多伤,其中之一是患有幻肢综合症的截肢者。布茨尽力帮助他的主人,抓挠他的假腿,这似乎使约翰尼很疼,他回想起很久以前他们一起在雪地里玩耍的冬天。在我们开展全球抗击COVID运动之后,我不禁觉得这首诗对许多在COVID面前为社区服务的行走伤员有了新的意义。所以我希望这首诗是为了纪念参加过战争的军人和医疗人员。
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Boots
"Boots" is a lyrical, narrative poem from the perspective of a Maine Coon Cat rescued one winter by a boy, Johnny, who grows up to be a young man enlisting in the service. Johnny comes back wounded in many ways, one of them being an amputee with phantom limb syndrome. Boots tries to help his owner as best he can by scratching the prosthetic leg that seems to pain Johnny so, and ponders the winters long ago when they used to play in the snow together. After our global campaign against COVID, I couldn't help but feel the poem had a renewed sense of meaning to many of the walking wounded who served their communities in the face of COVID. So it is a poem I hope in memorial to veterans of wars military and medical.
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