FACES of two eternities keep looking at me. One is Omar Khayam and the red stuff wherein men forget yesterday and to-morrow and remember only the voices and songs, the stories, newspapers and fights of today. One is Louis Cornaro and a slim trick of slow, short meals across slow, short years, letting Death open the door only in slow, short inches. I have a neighbor who swears by Omar. I have a neighbor who swears by Cornaro. Both are happy. Faces of two eternities keep looking at me. Let them look. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FORERUNNERS by GEORGE HERBERT THE WEARY BLUES by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES PSALM 128 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE ON A GRAVE IN THE FOREST by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT DOWN THE RIVER by BARCROFT HENRY BOAKE |