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Mundus et Infans

(For Arthur and Angelyn Stevens)   Kicking his mother until she let go of his soul Has given him a healthy appetite: clearly, her r6le In the New Order must be To supply and deliver his raw materials free; Should…

Nobody Understands Me

Just as his dream foretold, he met them all: The smiling grimy boy at the garage Ran out before he blew his horn; the tall Professor in the mountains with his large Tweed pockets full of plants addressed him hours…

Many Happy Returns

(For John Rettgei) Johnny, since today isFebruary the twelfth whenNeighbours and relationsThink of you and wish,Though a staunch Aquarian,Graciously accept theVerbal celebrationsOf a doubtful Fish. Seven years ago youWarmed your mother’s heart byMaking a successfulDebut on our stage;Naivete s an…

1929

I It was Easter as I walked in the public gardensHearing the frogs exhaling from the pond,Watching traffic of magnificent cloudMoving without anxiety on open sky—Season when lovers and writers findAn altering speech for altering things,An emphasis on new names,…

Hongkong 1938

Its leading characters are wise and witty; Substantial men of birth and education With wide experience of administration, They know the manners of a modern city.   Only the servants enter unexpected; Their silence has a fresh dramatic use: Here…

Danse Macabre

It’s farewell to the drawing-room’s civilised cry, The professor’s sensible whereto and why, The frock-coated diplomat’s social aplomb. Now matters are settled with gas and with bomb.   The works for two pianos, the brilliant stories Of reasonable giants and…

For the Last Time

In gorgeous robes befitting the occasionFor weeks their spiritual and temporal lordships metTo reconcile eternity with time and setThe earth of marriage on a sure foundation :The little town was full of spies; corrupt mankindChatted or wagered on its expectation.The…

The Traveller

Holding the distance up before his face And standing under the peculiar tree, He seeks the hostile unfamiliar place, It is the strangeness that he tries to see   Of lands where he will not be asked to stay; And…

Matthew Arnold

His gift knew what he was — a dark disordered city; Doubt hid it from the father’s fond chastising sky; Where once the mother-farms had glowed protectively. Stood the haphazard alleys of the neighbour’s pity.   — Yet would have…

True Enough

His aging nature is the same As when childhood wore his name In an atmosphere of love And to itself appeared enough: Only now when he has come In walking distance of his tomb, He at last discovers who He…