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    Babylon

    Sunday, May 18, 2008, 06:49 PM EST [General]

    Babylon

    1895.7.24-1985.12.7




    The child alone a poet is:
    Spring and Fairyland are his.
    Truth and Reason show but dim,
    And all's poetry with him.
    Rhyme and music flow in plenty
    For the lad of one-and-twenty,
    But Spring for him is no more now
    Than daisies to a munching cow;
    Just a cheery pleasant season,
    Daisy buds to live at ease on.
    He's forgotten how he smiled
    And shrieked at snowdrops when a child,
    Or wept one evening secretly
    For April's glorious misery.
    Wisdom made him old and wary
    Banishing the Lords of Faery.
    Wisdom made a breach and battered
    Babylon to bits: she scattered
    To the hedges and ditches
    All our nursery gnomes and witches.
    Lob and Puck, poor frantic elves,
    Drag their treasures from the shelves.
    Jack the Giant-killer's gone,
    Mother Goose and Oberon,
    Bluebeard and King Solomon.
    Robin, and Red Riding Hood
    Take together to the wood,
    And Sir Galahad lies hid
    In a cave with Captain Kidd.
    None of all the magic hosts,
    None remain but a few ghosts
    Of timorous heart, to linger on
    Weeping for lost Babylon.

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    very nice, I hope my words will survive as his.

    sleepy
    May 18, 2008
    09:59 PM EST

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