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the three taverns-第11部分

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On Earth; as there be fields and trees

Outside a jail…yard; am I wrong

If now I sing Him a new song?

Your world is in yourself; my friend;

For your endurance to the end;

And all the Peace there is on Earth

Is faith in what your world is worth;

And saying; without any lies;

Your world could not be otherwise。〃



〃One might say that and then be shot;〃

I told him; and he said:  〃Why not?〃

I ceased; and gave him rather more

Than he was counting of my store。

〃And since I have it; thanks to you;

Don't ask me what I mean to do;〃

Said he。  〃Believe that even I

Would rather tell the truth than lie 

On Christmas Eve。  No matter why。〃



His unshaved; educated face;

His inextinguishable grace;

And his hard smile; are with me still;

Deplore the vision as I will;

For whatsoever he be at;

So droll a derelict as that

Should have at least another hat。









Late Summer



  (Alcaics)







Confused; he found her lavishing feminine

Gold upon clay; and found her inscrutable;

 And yet she smiled。  Why; then; should horrors

Be as they were; without end; her playthings?



And why were dead years hungrily telling her

Lies of the dead; who told them again to her?

 If now she knew; there might be kindness

Clamoring yet where a faith lay stifled。



A little faith in him; and the ruinous

Past would be for time to annihilate;

 And wash out; like a tide that washes

Out of the sand what a child has drawn there。



God; what a shining handful of happiness;

Made out of days and out of eternities;

 Were now the pulsing end of patience 

Could he but have what a ghost had stolen!



What was a man before him; or ten of them;

While he was here alive who could answer them;

 And in their teeth fling confirmations

Harder than agates against an egg…shell?



But now the man was dead; and would come again

Never; though she might honor ineffably

 The flimsy wraith of him she conjured

Out of a dream with his wand of absence。



And if the truth were now but a mummery;

Meriting pride's implacable irony;

 So much the worse for pride。  Moreover;

Save her or fail; there was conscience always。



Meanwhile; a few misgivings of innocence;

Imploring to be sheltered and credited;

 Were not amiss when she revealed them。

Whether she struggled or not; he saw them。



Also; he saw that while she was hearing him

Her eyes had more and more of the past in them;

 And while he told what cautious honor

Told him was all he had best be sure of;



He wondered once or twice; inadvertently;

Where shifting winds were driving his argosies;

 Long anchored and as long unladen;

Over the foam for the golden chances。



〃If men were not for killing so carelessly;

And women were for wiser endurances;〃

 He said; 〃we might have yet a world here

Fitter for Truth to be seen abroad in;



〃If Truth were not so strange in her nakedness;

And we were less forbidden to look at it;

 We might not have to look。〃  He stared then

Down at the sand where the tide threw forward



Its cold; unconquered lines; that unceasingly

Foamed against hope; and fell。  He was calm enough;

 Although he knew he might be silenced

Out of all calm; and the night was coming。



〃I climb for you the peak of his infamy

That you may choose your fall if you cling to it。

 No more for me unless you say more。

All you have left of a dream defends you:



〃The truth may be as evil an augury

As it was needful now for the two of us。

 We cannot have the dead between us。

Tell me to go; and I go。〃   She pondered:



〃What you believe is right for the two of us

Makes it as right that you are not one of us。

 If this be needful truth you tell me;

Spare me; and let me have lies hereafter。〃



She gazed away where shadows were covering

The whole cold ocean's healing indifference。

 No ship was coming。  When the darkness

Fell; she was there; and alone; still gazing。









An Evangelist's Wife







〃Why am I not myself these many days;

You ask?  And have you nothing more to ask?

I do you wrong?  I do not hear your praise

To God for giving you me to share your task?



〃Jealous  of Her?  Because her cheeks are pink;

And she has eyes?  No; not if she had seven。

If you should only steal an hour to think;

Sometime; there might be less to be forgiven。



〃No; you are never cruel。  If once or twice

I found you so; I could applaud and sing。

Jealous of  What?  You are not very wise。

Does not the good Book tell you anything?



〃In David's time poor Michal had to go。

Jealous of God?  Well; if you like it so。〃









The Old King's New Jester







You that in vain would front the coming order

With eyes that meet forlornly what they must;

And only with a furtive recognition

See dust where there is dust; 

Be sure you like it always in your faces;

Obscuring your best graces;

Blinding your speech and sight;

Before you seek again your dusty places

Where the old wrong seems right。



Longer ago than cave…men had their changes

Our fathers may have slain a son or two;

Discouraging a further dialectic

Regarding what was new;

And after their unstudied admonition

Occasional contrition

For their old…fashioned ways

May have reduced their doubts; and in addition

Softened their final days。



Farther away than feet shall ever travel

Are the vague towers of our unbuilded State;

But there are mightier things than we to lead us;

That will not let us wait。

And we go on with none to tell us whether

Or not we've each a tether

Determining how fast or far we go;

And it is well; since we must go together;

That we are not to know。



If the old wrong and all its injured glamour

Haunts you by day and gives your night no peace;

You may as well; agreeably and serenely;

Give the new wrong its lease;

For should you nourish a too fervid yearning

For what is not returning;

The vicious and unfused ingredient

May give you qualms  and one or two concerning

The last of your content。









Lazarus







〃No; Mary; there was nothing  not a word。

Nothing; and always nothing。  Go again

Yourself; and he may listen  or at least

Look up at you; and let you see his eyes。

I might as well have been the sound of rain;

A wind among the cedars; or a bird;

Or nothing。  Mary; make him look at you;

And even if he should say that we are nothing;

To know that you have heard him will be something。

And yet he loved us; and it was for love

The Master gave him back。  Why did He wait

So long before He came?  Why did He weep?

I thought He would be glad  and Lazarus 

To see us all again as He had left us 

All as it was; all as it was before。〃



Mary; who felt her sister's frightened arms

Like those of someone drowning who had seized her;

Fearing at last they were to fail and sink

Together in this fog…stricken sea of strangeness;

Fought sadly; with bereaved indignant eyes;

To find again the fading shores of home

That she had seen but now could see no longer。

Now she could only gaze into the twilight;

And in the dimness know that he was there;

Like someone that was not。  He who had been

Their brother; and was dead; now seemed alive

Only in death again  or worse than death;

For tombs at least; always until today;

Though sad were certain。  There was nothing certain

For man or God in such a day as this;

For there they were alone; and there was he 

Alone; and somewhere out of Bethany;

The Master  who had come to them so late;

Only for love of them and then so slowly;

And was for their sake hunted now by men

Who feared Him as they feared no other prey 

For the world's sake was hidden。  〃Better the tomb

For Lazarus than life; if this be life;〃

She thought; and then to Martha; 〃No; my dear;〃

She said aloud; 〃not as it was before。

Nothing is ever as it was before;

Where Time has been。  Here there is more than Time;

And we that are so lonely and so far

From home; since he is with us here again;

Are farther now from him and from ourselves

Than we are from the stars。  He will not speak

Until the spirit that is in him speaks;

And we must wait for all we are to know;

Or even to learn that we are not to know。

Martha; we are too near to this for knowledge;

And that is why it is that we must wait。

Our friends are coming if we call for them;

And there are covers we'll put over him

To make him warmer。  We are too young; perhaps;

To say that we know better what is best

Than he。  We do not know how old he is。

If you remember what the Master said;

Try to believe that we need have no fear。

Let me; the selfish and the careless one;

Be housewife and a mother for tonight;

For I am not so fearful as you are;

And I was not so eager。〃



                          Martha sank

Down at her sister's feet and there sat watching

A flower that had a small familiar name

That was as old as memory; but was not

The name of what she saw now in its brief

And infinite mystery that so frightened her

That life became a terror。  Tears again

Flooded her eyes and overflowed。  〃No; Mary;〃

She murmured slowly; hating her own words

Before she heard them; 〃you are not so eager

To see our brother as we see him now;

Neither is He who gave him back to us。

I was to be the simple one; as always;

And this was all for me。〃  She stared again

Over among the trees where Lazarus;

Who seemed to be a man who was not there;

Might have been one more shadow among shadows;

If she had not remembered。  Then she felt

The cool calm hands of Mary on her face;

And shivered; wondering if such hands were real。



〃The Master loved you as He loved us all;

Martha; and you are saying only things

That children say when they have had no sleep。

Try somehow now to rest a little while;

You know that I am here; and that our friends

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