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On the Train Through Switzerland by Richard Fox

Updated: Jan 11, 2023

a girl with raven black hair handed me a perfect orange.


The orange crossed the aisle as easily as the conversion of metric distance

to familiar statute mile


& there in her hand was the Israeli orchard in which it was grown,

& in the flanking hills the shepherds wander—


watchful eyes on sheep, each to each well-known


Would that we were all shepherds or fishermen, dividing fishes & loaves

amid the clicking of cicadas in the olive groves.


Adam was seduced by an orange I suppose, & the pastiche

of mythology is perfect & round,


forcing our hands, melting our wings, plunging us into night

or into travel across the ground


like a snake, & whether this journey takes me through Hades

or Europe, it is hunger that divides & unites:


the Tigris & the Euphrates.

Originally published by ArtWord 1996


Richard Fox has been a regular contributor of poetry and visual art to online and print literary journals. He has been recipient of a full poetry fellowship from the Illinois Arts Council, a CAAP work support grant from the City of Chicago, and a work fellowship at the Millay Colony.


Swagger & Remorse, his first book of poetry, was published in 2007. He is currently working on several collections of soundscapes, which are being made available online at Bandcamp: https://richardfox.bandcamp.com/


A poet and visual artist, he holds a BFA in Photography from Temple University, Philadelphia. A former Chicago resident, he now lives in Salt Lake City, UT.

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