Me thinks the man in this poem begs part of his body to be more judgmental.
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Down, wanton, down! Have you no shame That at the whisper of Love's name, Or Beauty's, presto! up you raise Your angry head and stand at gaze?
Poor bombard-captain, sworn to reach The ravelin and effect a breach-- Indifferent what you storm or why, So be that in the breach you die!
Love may be blind, but Love at least Knows what is man and what mere beast; Or Beauty wayward, but requires More delicacy from her squires.
Tell me, my witless, whose one boast Could be your staunchness at the post, When were you made a man of parts To think fine and profess the arts?
Will many-gifted Beauty come Bowing to your bald rule of thumb, Or Love swear loyalty to your crown? Be gone, have done! Down, wanton, down!
Robert Graves
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2 comments:
O heavenly, thanks for lyrical words. CATHY
Not often erections are written of so beautifully, with wit. Wasn't sure it was ok to note this lol but I'll dare anyway. CATHY
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