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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CONSIDER, by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Consider this and in our time Alternate Author Name(s): Auden, W. H. Variant Title(s): "consider This And In Our Time""; Subject(s): Class Struggle | |||
Consider this and in our time As the hawk sees it or the helmeted airman: The clouds rift suddenly-look there At cigarette-end smouldering on a border At the first garden party of the year. Pass on, admire the view of the massif Through plate-glass windows of the Sport Hotel; Join there the insufficient units Dangerous, easy, in furs, in uniform And constellated at reserved tables Supplied with feelings by an efficient band Relayed elsewhere to farmers and their dogs Sitting in kitchens in the stormy fens. Long ago, supreme Antagonist, More powerful than the great northern whale Ancient and sorry at life's limiting defect. In Cornwall, Mendip, or the Pennine moor Your comments on the highborn mining-captains. Found they no answer, made them wish to die #NAME? You talk to your admirers every day By silted harbours, derelict works, In strangled orchards, and the silent comb Where dogs have worried or a bird was shot. Order the ill that they attack at once: Visit the ports and, interrupting The leisurely conversation in the bar Within a stone s throw of the sunlit water. Beckon your chosen out. Summon Those handsome and diseased youngsters, those women Your solitary agents in the country parishes; And mobilize the powerful forces latent In soils that make the farmer brutal In the infected sinus, and the eyes of stoats. Then, ready, start your rumour, soft But horrifying in its capacity to disgust Which, spreading magnified, shall come to be A polar peril, a prodigious alarm. Scattering the people, as torn-up paper Rags and utensils in a sudden gust, Seized with immeasurable neurotic dread. Seekers after happiness, all who follow The convolutions of your simple wish. It is later than you think; nearer that day Far other than that distant afternoon Amid rustle of frocks and stamping feet They gave the prizes to the ruined boys. You cannot be away, then, no Not though you pack to leave within an hour. Escaping humming down arterial roads: The date was yours; the prey to fugues. Irregular breathing and alternate ascendancies After some haunted migratory years To disintegrate on an instant in the explosion of mania Or lapse for ever into a classic fatigue. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOCUS IN REAL TIME by JUNE JORDAN SPAIN - 1937 by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN FOR A' THAT AND A' THAT; SONG by ROBERT BURNS FIRST BOOK OF AIRS: 20. A HAPPY MARRIAGE by THOMAS CAMPION THE BRIDGE: 7. THE TUNNEL by HAROLD HART CRANE THIRTY BOB A WEEK by JOHN DAVIDSON THEY CALL IT BUSINESS by CHARLES G. ADAMS |
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