Hermione's Group of Thinkers by Don Marquis
page 8 of 195 (04%)
page 8 of 195 (04%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
How can the Spirit enter in,
Be blended with, the Truly Good Unless through Sympathy with Sin?" "Phryne," I murmured, sad and low, "I pass the Buck--I do not know!" Upon a mantel sat a Bust. . . . Some Hindu god, pug-faced and squat; A visage to inspire disgust. . . . Lord Bilk, the Deity of Rot. . . . Nay, surely, 'twas the great god Bunk, For when I wunk at it, it wunk! I heard . . . I heard it proved that night That Fire is Cold, and Black is White, That Junk is Art, and Art is Junk, That Virtue's wrong, and Vice is right, That Death is Life, and Life is Death, That Breath is Rocks, and Rocks are Breath:-- The Cheap and easy paradox The Food springs, hoping that it shocks. . . . Brain-sick I stumbled to the street And drooled onto a kindly Cop: "Since moons have feathers on their feet, Why is your headgear perched on top? And if you scorn the Commonplace, Why wear a Nose upon your Face? |
|