WHAT joys, what strange joys, lurk behind the actual! See how great the pleasures of the body, of eating drinking, resting; or of the mind, of knowledge, ambition, power; And yet behind these what strange pleasures: Pleasures of fierce pain endured, pleasures of the body exposed to bullet-wounds, scourges, fireshattered and cast away; Pleasures of pleasure refused, of simple withdrawnness and indifference, or of mastery and ascendancy. Ever breaking out behind the actual some unknown force or being, Throwing the whilom body off like a husk, with its former capacities and needs, Creating new joys, fiercer wilder than those of old. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SCARLET TANAGER by JOEL BENTON UNGRATEFULNESS by GEORGE HERBERT ON HEARING A LITTLE MUSIC-BOX by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW ODE IN MEMORY OF THE AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS FALLEN FOR FRANCE by ALAN SEEGER STANZAS TO A LADY by JOHN CODRINGTON BAMPFYLDE |