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“Middle-Aged” by Ezra Pound

By Ernest Hilbert • January 20, 2011 • Poetry

A study in an emotion

“’Tis but a vague, invarious delight
As gold that rains about some buried king.

As the fine flakes,
When tourists frolicking
Stamp on his roof or in the glazing light
Try photographs, wolf down their ale and cakes
And start to inspect some further pyramid;

As the fine dust, in the hid cell beneath
Their transitory step and merriment,
Drifts through the air, and the sarcophagus
Gains yet another crust
Of useless riches for the occupant,
So I, the fires that lit once dreams
Now over and spent,
Lie dead within four walls
And so now love
Rains down and so enriches some stiff case,
And strews a mind with precious metaphors,

And so the space
Of my still consciousness
Is full of gilded snow,

The which, no cat has eyes enough
To see the brightness of.”

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  • Reply 2011 01 21 | verse per se January 21, 2011 at 8:39 am

    […] Middle-Aged — Ezra Pound [E-Verse Radio] “And so now love / Rains down and so enriches some stiff case, / And strews a mind with precious metaphors” […]

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