Young Adventure, a Book of Poems by Stephen Vincent Benét
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"Then, though they give you to be burned, And slay you like a stoat, You have found the world's heart in the turn of a cheek, Heaven in the lift of a throat. "Although they break you on the wheel, That stood so straight in the sun, Behind you the trumpets split the sky, Where the lost and furious fight goes by -- And God, our God, will have victory When the red day is done!" Their mirth rolled to the rafters, They bellowed lechery; Light as a drifting feather My love slipped from my knee. Within, the lights were yellow In drowsy rooms and warm; Without, the stabbing lightning Shattered across the storm. Within, the great logs crackled, The drink-horns emptied soon; Without, the black cloaks of the clouds Strangled the waning moon. My love crossed o'er the threshold -- God! but the night was murk! |
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