By Rudyard Kipling (1902)
This is our lot if we live so long and labour unto the end –
Then we outlive the impatient years
and the much too patient friend:
We shall not acknowledge that old stars fade
or stronger planets arise
(That the sere bush buds or the desert blooms or the ancient well-head dries),
Or any new compass wherewith new men adventure ‘neath new skies.
or stronger planets arise
(That the sere bush buds or the desert blooms or the ancient well-head dries),
Or any new compass wherewith new men adventure ‘neath new skies.
We shall lift up the ropes that constrained our youth,
to bind on our children’s hands;
We shall lie down in the eye of the sun
for lack of a light on our way –
We shall peck out and discuss and dissect,
and evert and extrude to our mind,
We shall make walk preposterous ghosts
of the glories we once created –
The Lamp of our Youth will be utterly out,
but we shall subsist on the smell of it;
This is our lot if we live so long and listen to those who love us –
That we are shunned by the people about and shamed by the Powers above us.
Wherefore be free of your harness betimes; but, being free be assured,
That he who hath not endured to the death, from his birth he hath never endured!
That we are shunned by the people about and shamed by the Powers above us.
Wherefore be free of your harness betimes; but, being free be assured,
That he who hath not endured to the death, from his birth he hath never endured!
20 comments:
Your recycling is so pretty, dg. Well done. Well done.
What a parade of shame.
A kaleidescope of shattered glass.
With racial issues being such a hot topic of late, it's quite the rogue's gallery to contemplate.
Proof, if such is needed, that white people have no basis for any claim of inherent superiority.
and you wonder when I tell you that I read you every day - or, I should say, check every day to see what you have been saying.
Sarah Deere
I bow.
It's yer wow.
Wow.
*bows deeply*
"Bloodyard" Rudyard never had it so kuhl.
Wow...it's obvious from his photo that Krauthammer had rhinoplasty. And what a hideous job they did.
Wow-zaa, Driftglass! Great visual touchstone photos (Good Golly Ms. Molly and the Good Gonzo Doc ... side by side!)
Not being the literary giganta-brain you are, I had never read Kipling's ruminations on "Curse of the Old and Dead."
Thanks for the cuppa Mojo Java.
Really awesome, Drifty. I loved it.
More goosebumps. Thanks for the enlightenment.
Brilliant. Brilliant. Gut wrenching. Brilliant.
First-rate, DG.
Brilliant, yet again.
Spread the word!
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Have you ever seen eyes Deader than Krauthammer's? Oh yeah, Dick's.
Lovely column
You the poetryman, your perspicacity would be unique in any world at any time. But we already know that. Wish this would go viral.
Peace.
Suzan
road story
First-rate. Art is beautiful.
hey Driftglass,
I always knew you were a poet at heart, are the daffodils blooming where you are , and are you thinking , its Spring so we get a second chance ? Keep the faith , it is always darkest before the dawn ... slouching towards Denver ......
whoa there DG
that was great
american gothic it aint!
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