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II
And the blood in my ears
Strumming always the same;
And the gable…cock
With its fitful grate;
And myself; alone。
III
The twelfth hour nears
Hand…hid; as in shame;
I undo the lock;
And listen; and wait
For the Young Unknown。
IV
In the dark there careers …
As if Death astride came
To numb all with his knock …
A horse at mad rate
Over rut and stone。
V
No figure appears;
No call of my name;
No sound but 〃Tic…toc〃
Without check。 Past the gate
It clattersis gone。
VI
What rider it bears
There is none to proclaim;
And the Old Year has struck;
And; scarce animate;
The New makes moan。
VII
Maybe that 〃More Tears! …
More Famine and Flame …
More Severance and Shock!〃
Is the order from Fate
That the Rider speeds on
To pale Europe; and tiredly the pines intone。
1915…1916。
〃I MET A MAN〃
I met a man when night was nigh;
Who said; with shining face and eye
Like Moses' after Sinai:…
〃I have seen the Moulder of Monarchies;
Realms; peoples; plains and hills;
Sitting upon the sunlit seas! …
And; as He sat; soliloquies
Fell from Him like an antiphonic breeze
That pricks the waves to thrills。
〃Meseemed that of the maimed and dead
Mown down upon the globe; …
Their plenteous blooms of promise shed
Ere fruiting…timeHis words were said;
Sitting against the western web of red
Wrapt in His crimson robe。
〃And I could catch them now and then:
'Why let these gambling clans
Of human Cockers; pit liege men
From mart and city; dale and glen;
In death…mains; but to swell and swell again
Their swollen All…Empery plans;
〃'When a mere nod (if my malign
Compeer but passive keep)
Would mend that old mistake of mine
I made with Saul; and ever consign
All Lords of War whose sanctuaries enshrine
Liberticide; to sleep?
〃'With violence the lands are spread
Even as in Israel's day;
And it repenteth me I bred
Chartered armipotents lust…led
To feuds 。 。 。 Yea; grieves my heart; as then I said;
To see their evil way!'
〃The utterance grew; and flapped like flame;
And further speech I feared;
But no Celestial tongued acclaim;
And no huzzas from earthlings came;
And the heavens mutely masked as 'twere in shame
Till daylight disappeared。〃
Thus ended he as night rode high …
The man of shining face and eye;
Like Moses' after Sinai。
1916。
〃I LOOKED UP FROM MY WRITING〃
I looked up from my writing;
And gave a start to see;
As if rapt in my inditing;
The moon's full gaze on me。
Her meditative misty head
Was spectral in its air;
And I involuntarily said;
〃What are you doing there?〃
〃Oh; I've been scanning pond and hole
And waterway hereabout
For the body of one with a sunken soul
Who has put his life…light out。
〃Did you hear his frenzied tattle?
It was sorrow for his son
Who is slain in brutish battle;
Though he has injured none。
〃And now I am curious to look
Into the blinkered mind
Of one who wants to write a book
In a world of such a kind。〃
Her temper overwrought me;
And I edged to shun her view;
For I felt assured she thought me
One who should drown him too。
THE COMING OF THE END
How it came to an end!
The meeting afar from the crowd;
And the love…looks and laughters unpenned;
The parting when much was avowed;
How it came to an end!
It came to an end;
Yes; the outgazing over the stream;
With the sun on each serpentine bend;
Or; later; the luring moon…gleam;
It came to an end。
It came to an end;
The housebuilding; furnishing; planting;
As if there were ages to spend
In welcoming; feasting; and jaunting;
It came to an end。
It came to an end;
That journey of one day a week:
(〃It always goes on;〃 said a friend;
〃Just the same in bright weathers or bleak;〃)
But it came to an end。
〃HOW will come to an end
This orbit so smoothly begun;
Unless some convulsion attend?〃
I often said。 〃What will be done
When it comes to an end?〃
Well; it came to an end
Quite silentlystopped without jerk;
Better close no prevision could lend;
Working out as One planned it should work
Ere it came to an end。
AFTERWARDS
When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay;
And the May month flaps its glad green leaves like wings;
Delicate…filmed as new…spun silk; will the neighbours say;
〃He was a man who used to notice such things〃?
If it be in the dusk when; like an eyelid's soundless blink;
The dewfall…hawk comes crossing the shades to alight
Upon the wind…warped upland thorn; a gazer may think;
〃To him this must have been a familiar sight。〃
If I pass during some nocturnal blackness; mothy and warm;
When the hedgehog travels furtively over the lawn;
One may say; 〃He strove that such innocent creatures should come to
no harm;
But he could do little for them; and now he is gone〃?
If; when hearing that I have been stilled at last; they stand at the
door;
Watching the full…starred heavens that winter sees;
Will this thought rise on those who will meet my face no more;
〃He was one who had an eye for such mysteries〃?
And will any say when my bell of quittance is heard in the gloom;
And a crossing breeze cuts a pause in its outrollings;
Till they rise again; as they were a new bell's boom;
〃He hears it not now; but used to notice such things〃?
Footnotes:
{1} Jer。 li。 20。
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