John Crowe Ransom - Two In August

John Crowe Ransom - Two In August

Two that could not have lived their single lives br As can some husbands and wives br Did something strange: they tensed their vocal cords br And attacked each other with silences and words br Like catapulted stones and arrowed knives. br br br Dawn was not yet; night is for loving or sleeping, br Sweet dreams or safekeeping; br Yet he of the wide brows that were used to laurel br And she, the famed for gentleness, must quarrel. br Furious both of them, and scared, and weeping. br br br How sleepers groan, twitch, wake to such a mood br Is not well understood, br Nor why two entities grown almost one br Should rend and murder trying to get undone, br With individual tigers in their blood. br br br She in terror fled from the marriage chamber br Circuiting the dark rooms like a string of amber br Round and round and back, br And would not light one lamp against the black, br And heard the clock that clanged: Remember, Remember. br br br And he must tread barefooted the dim lawn, br Soon he was up and gone; br High in the trees the night-mastered birds were crying br With fear upon their tongues, no singing nor flying br Which are their lovely attitudes by dawn. br br br Whether those bird-cries were of heaven or hell br There is no way to tell; br In the long ditch of darkness the man walked br Under the hackberry trees where the birds talked br With words too sad and strange to syllable.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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