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Work and Play

The swallow of summer, she toils all the summer,

A blue-dark knot of glittering voltage,

A whiplash swimmer, a fish of the air.          But the serpent of cars that crawls through the dust          In shimmering exhaust          Searching to slake          Its fever in ocean          Will play and be idle or else it will bust.

The swallow of summer, the barbed harpoon,

She flings from the furnace, a rainbow of purples,

Dips her glow in the pond and is perfect.          But the serpent of cars that collapsed on the beach          Disgorges its organs          A scamper of colours          Which roll like tomatoes          Nude as tomatoes          With sand in their creases          To cringe in the sparkle of rollers and screech.

The swallow of summer, the seamstress of summer,

She scissors the blue into shapes and she sews it,

She draws a long thread and she knots it at the corners.          But the holiday people          Are laid out like wounded          Flat as in ovens          Roasting and basting          With faces of torment as space burns them blue          Their heads are transistors          Their teeth grit on sand grains          Their lost kids are squalling          While man-eating flies          Jab electric shock needles but what can they do?

They can climb in their cars with raw bodies, raw faces          And start up the serpent          And headache it homeward          A car full of squabbles          And sobbing and stickiness          With sand in their crannies          Inhaling petroleum          That pours from the foxgloves          While the evening

The swallow of summer, cartwheeling through crimson,

Touches the honey-slow river and

Returns to the hand stretched from under the eaves -A boomerang of rejoicing shadow.

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Ted Hughes

Edward James Hughes OM OBE FRSL (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet, translator, and children's writer. Critics frequently ra…

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