TAPERING to a point, conserving everything, this carrot is predestined to be thick. The world is but a circumstance, a mis- erable corn-patch for its feet. With ambition, imagination, outgrowth, nutriment, with everything crammed belligerent- ly inside itself, its fibres breed mon- opoly a tail-like, wedge-shaped engine with the secret of expansion, fused with intensive heat to color of the set- ting sun and stiff. For the man in the straw hat, stand- ing still and turning to look back at it, as much as to say my happiest moment has been funereal in comparison with this, the conditions of life pre- determined slavery to be easy and freedom hard. For it? Dismiss agrarian lore; it tells him this: that which it is impossible to force, it is impossible to hinder. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RECESSIONAL by RUDYARD KIPLING THE MORAL FABLES: THE TALE OF THE TWO MICE by AESOP THE FAR LOOK by MARGARET J. E. BROWN HAPLESS by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE THE SISTERS by AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE A STORY FROM A DICTIONARY by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON EPILOGUE TO 'PROVERBS IN PORCELAIN' by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON ON THE PICTURE OF AN ANGEL BY FRA ANGELICO by DIGBY MACKWORTH DOLBEN |