Allen Tate - The Eye

Allen Tate - The Eye

To E. E. Cummings br br I see the horses and the sad streets br Of my childhood in an agate eye br Roving, under the clean sheets, br Over a black hole in the sky. br br The ill man becomes the child, br The evil man becomes the lover; br The natural man with evil roiled br Pulls down the sphereless sky for cover. br br I see the gray heroes and the graves br Of my childhood in the nuclear eye- br Horizons spent in dun caves br Sucked down into the sinking sky. br br The happy child becomes the man, br The elegant man becomes the mind, br The fathered gentleman who can br Perform quick feats of gentle kind. br br I see the long field and the noon br Of my childhood in the carbolic eye, br Dissolving pupil of the moon br Seared from the raveled hole of the sky. br br The nice ladies and gentlemen, br The teaser and the jelly-bean br Play cockalorum-and-the-hen, br When the cool afternoons pour green: br br I see the father and the cooling cup br Of my childhood in the swallowing sky br Down, down, until down is up br And there is nothing in the eye, br br Shut shutter of the mineral man br Who takes the fatherless dark to bed, br The acid sky to the brain-pan; br And calls the crows to peck his head.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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