You are disdainful and magnificent - Your perfect body and your pompous gait, Your dark eyes flashing solemnly with hate, Small wonder that you are incompetent To imitate those whom you so despise - Your shoulders towering high above the throng, Your head thrown back in rich, barbaric song, Palm trees and mangoes stretched before your eyes. Let others toil and sweat for labor's sake And wring from grasping hands their meed of gold. Why urge ahead your supercilious feet? Scorn will efface each footprint that you make. I love your laughter arrogant and bold. You are too splendid for this city street. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPARKLING AND BRIGHT by CHARLES FENNO HOFFMAN EPITAPH ON ELIZABETH, L.H. by BEN JONSON A SKETCH by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI DARBY AND JOAN by FREDERIC EDWARD WEATHERLY STANZAS TO HELEN M-- M-- by BERNARD BARTON INOPPORTUNE by THOMAS H. BRIGGS JR. |