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The Argument
Outside physical time, the Poet
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Y U L Come ye all ! freeze-kin ! clip ye under the All-heal hangs Snitely yelk and eat your berry and O folk of my O sin-ball, my beloved ! Here is Too-good Plump-dumpling, Man-of-straw, old Bee-in-a-bonnet, Here is a lady who with her and fey wights fish in high Some have murder some lie on the some fight in fear some smell of some, well tossed, some bad, some There is room for together, by the Jig ye awhile to couth and cuddly. Do you hear the My block is ready, Ragtail and ye twirps and hugged up together Ye godrotten guffawing behold me standing lean on a rake by watching the Your daughters lie for the foe has your wives lie for the foe has someone’s every Kit has lost no maiden is left not one left not one whole I speak not in Wimble me the walk weaving aloft your you speak with The scutting hare you reared your now you front your with a sifty and teach your The Log is mine I go to dwell in Fair Hollen sits the everlasting The meats are set The holy star-wit foretold is the Bid the sweetling, all swarty tawny, The kettle-witch the god-spill of I am the wild man I bring gleed into the I come to eat up O ye weary ones, you cunning Blissed tonight and blessed are O Bangbowl, here are titbits Fall to your heap high the wind me a roaring with beck over bolching anon to Long as a fuddle kid after kenned wick’d from the sweating and I am born of the and begotten of My star is risen where I witness I am overshadowed your silver and your sweet grasses your bitter waters The midst is Behold, how I fell and my sleep was I was suckled with when the sins of there heaven was and earth was Hold your holly to sow your seething The cock crows in where you tread, I have not been Once upon a time you worshipped and cried for your fists on fire I stood there Your ears were in your eyes were with you, O Man, to raise some lust and you, bell thunderblack, and I stood there your bird-in-hand its wings clipped you sat on thorns and ate your heels you feathered your and drew your and thought you stand in my shoes You tried, you thinking, O, how naked truth on a How often have I and died again Here is a horse here are wooden here is the knell when oft we start Here on a bough wrapped in the and between them matching with his the Tree is set to Now let us take hiding the lie and For me, the ship for us all, the bleeding off into Behold, now, my my breath, my We are not born of Gather in a great and witness the May this that your dugs may and your deeds may the geld, the the yell of the shrieking in my in the egg, the in the womb the |
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(written 1941; first published 1957) © 2005 by the Trustees of the Morris Cox Estate |
