The successful man has thrust himself Through the water of the years, Reeking wet with mistakes -- Bloody mistakes; Slimed with victories over the lesser, A figure thankful on the shore of money. Then, with the bones of fools He buys silken banners Limned with his triumphant face; With the skins of wise men He buys the trivial bows of all. Flesh painted with marrow Contributes a coverlet, A coverlet for his contented slumber. In guiltless ignorance, in ignorant guilt, He delivered his secrets to the riven multitude. "Thus I defended: Thus I wrought." Complacent, smiling, He stands heavily on the dead. Erect on a pillar of skulls He declaims his trampling of babes; Smirking, fat, dripping, He makes speech in guiltless ignorance, Innocence. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT THE TAVERN by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE. 6. IN THE CEMETERY by THOMAS HARDY ROCK OF AGES' by EDWARD H. RICE SPRING, 1916 by ISAAC ROSENBERG JUNGLE by RICHMOND GEORGE ANTHONY LILIES: 12. 'YET I ENDURE.' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |