anthology of massachusetts poets-第3章
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nothing else to tell;
Where the crimson joy of flesh; with all its wild
fantastic tricks;
Is forgotten in the blinding glory of the crucifix。
I cannot speak for others; but my inmost soul is
torn
With a battle of desires making all my life forlorn。
There are moments when I would untread the paths
that I have trod。
I'm a haunter of the devil; but I hunger after God。
GAMALIEL BRADFORD
EXIT GOD
Of old our father's God was real;
Something they almost saw;
Which kept them to a stern ideal
And scourged them into awe。
They walked the narrow path of right
Most vigilantly well;
Because they feared eternal night
And boiling depths of Hell。
Now Hell has wholly boiled away
And God become a shade。
There is no place for him to stay
In all the world He made。
The followers of William James
Still let the Lord exist;
And call Him by imposing names;
A venerable list。
But nerve and muscle only count;
Gray matter of the brain;
And an astonishing amount
Of inconvenient pain。
I sometimes wish that God were back
In this dark world and wide;
For though sonic virtues He might lack;
He had his pleasant side。
GAMALIEL BRADFORD
ROUSSEAU
THAT odd; fantastic ass; Rousseau;
Declared himself unique。
How men persist in doing so;
Puzzles me more than Greek。
The sins that tarnish whore and thief
Beset me every day。
My most ethereal belief
Inhabits common clay。
GAMALIEL BRADFORD
JOHN MASEFIELD
I
MASEFIELD (HIMSELF)
GOD said; and frowned; as He looked on
Shropshire clay:
〃Alone; 'twont do; composite; would I make
This man…child rare; 'twere well; methinks; to take
A handful from the Stratford tomb; and weigh
A few of Shelley's ashes; Bunyan may
Contribute; too; and; for my sweet Son's sake;
I'll visit Avalon; then; let me slake
The whole with Wyclif…water from the Bay。
A sailor; he! Too godly; though; I fear;
Offset it with tobacco! Next; I'll find
Hedge…roses; star…dust; and a vagrant's mind;
His mother's heart now let me breathe upon;
When west winds blow; I'll whisper in her ear:
〃Apocalypse awaits him; call him John!〃
II
HIS PORTRAIT
A Man of Sorrows! with such haunted eyes;
I trow; the Master looked across the lake;
Looked from the Judas…heart; so soon to make
Of Him the world's historic sacrifice;
Moreover; as I gaze; do more arise;
Great souls; great pallid ghosts of pain; who wake
And wander yet; all; weary men who brake
Their hearts; all hemlock…drunk; with growing
wise:
Hudson adrift; Defoe; the Wandering Jew;
Tannhauser; Faust; Andrea; phantoms; all;
In Masefield's eyes you lodge; and to the wall
I turn you;hand a…tremble;lest you make
Of mine own stricken eyes a mirror; too。
Wherein the sad world's sadder for your sake。
III
HIS 〃DAUBER〃
O Masefield's 〃Dauber!〃 You; who being dead;
Yet speak: heroic; dauntless; flaming soul;
Too suddenly snuffed out! Here take fresh toll
Of cognizance; and; in your ocean bed;
Serenely rest; assured that who has read
What you would fain have pictured of the Pole
Would gladly match your part against the whole
Of many a modern artist; Paris…bred。
And more than this: if you; indeed; are his;
Then; by a dual truth; he; too; is yours;
For; marked and credited by what endures;
Were it the only thing; which bears his name;
(O deathless Soul; I speak you true in this!)
〃The Dauber〃 has brought Masefield to his fame。
IV
HIS 〃GALLIPOLI〃
〃Small wonder;〃 speaks my pensive self; 〃that he
Whose passion 'tis to sing of men who fail;
(Belabored; broken by The Unseen Flail)
Small wonder that be makes Gallipoli
His fervent text; for could there be
A costlier failure in Earth's shuddering tale?
Think of heroic Sulva's bloody swale;
Of Anzac's tortured thirst and agony!〃
But as I read; protesting voices cry: 〃Not we;
Not we; who fell among the daffodils;
Who conquered Death among those blistered hills;
And found our glory after mortal pain;
Not we; who failed and lost Gallipoli;
The sad; strange failure theirs who mourn in vain!〃
V
HIS MEAD
So; Masefield; have your royal words once more
Called forth the praise of men; where praise is due;
Your great elegiac; tragically true;
Must leave all Britain prouder than before;
And; in spite of all that breaking hearts deplore;
And all that anguished consciences must rue;
One arrowed gladness surely pierces through
》From London's centre to Canadian shore:
When England; sobbing; mourns Gallipoli;
When warm tears flow for Rupert Brooke
And all the splendid Youth her error took
As hostage from the fields of daffodils;
Let this a present; living solace be:
You are not sleeping in those cruel hills!
AMY BRIDGEMAN
1620…1920
BEFORE him rolls the dark; relentless ocean;
Behind him stretch the cold and barren sands;
Wrapt in the mantle of his deep devotion
The Pilgrim kneels; and clasps his lifted hands;
〃God of our fathers; who hast safely brought us
Through seas and sorrows; famine; fire; and
sword;
Who; in Thy mercies manifold hast taught us
To trust in Thee; our leader and our Lord;
〃God; who hast send Thy truth to shine before us;
A fiery pillar; beaconing on the sea;
God; who hast spread thy wings of mercy o'er us;
God; who hast set our children's children free;
〃Freedom Thy new…born nation here shall cherish;
Grant us Thy covenant; changing; sure:
Earth shall decay; the firmament shall perish;
Freedom and Truth; immortal shall endure。〃
Face to the Indian arrows。
Face to the Prussian guns;
》From then till now the Pilgrim's vow
Has held the Pilgrim's sons。
He braved the red man's ambush;
He loosed the black man's chain;
His spirit broke King George's yoke
And the battleships of Spain。
He crossed the seething ocean;
He dared the death…strewn track;
He charged in the hell of Saint Mihiel
And hurled the tyrant back。
For the voice of the lonely Pilgram
Who knelt upon the strand
A people hears three hundred years
In the conscience of the land。
Daughter of Truth and mother of Courage;
Conscience; all hail!
Heart of New England; strength of the Pilgrims;
Thou shalt prevail。
Look how the empires rise and fall!
Athens robed in her learning and beauty;
Rome in her royal lust for power…
Each has flourished for her little hour;
Risen and fallen and ceased to be。
What of her by the Western Sea;
Born and bred as the child of Duty;
Sternest of them all?
She it is and she alone
Who built on faith as her corner stone;
Of all the nations none but she
Knew that the truth shall make us free。
Daughter of Courage; mother of heros;
Freedom divine。
Light of New England; Star of the Pilgrim;
Still shalt thou shine。
Yet even as we in our pride rejoice;
Hark to the prophet's warning voice:
〃The Pilgrim's thrift is vanished
And the Pilgrim's faith is dead;
And the Pilgrim's God is banished;
And Mammon reigns in his stead;
And work is damned as an evil;
And men and women cry;
In their restless haste; 'Let us spend and waste;
And live; for to…morrow we die。'
〃And law is trampled under;
And the nations stand aghast;
As they hear the distant thunder
Of the storm that marches fast;
And we;whose ocean borders
Shut off the sound and the sight;
We will wait for marching orders;
The world has seen us fight;
We have earned our days of revel;
'On with the dance'! we cry。
It is pain to think; we will eat and drink!
And live; for to…morrow we die。〃
〃We have laughed in the eyes of danger;
We have given our bravest and best;
We have succored the starving stranger;
Others shall heed the rest。'
And the revel never ceases;
And the nations hold their breath;
And our laughter peals; and the mad world reels;
To a carnival of