Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HELIOS, by HILDA DOOLITTLE Poet's Biography First Line: Helios makes all things right Last Line: Scent of hesperidean orange-spray. Alternate Author Name(s): H. D.; Aldington, Richard, Mrs. Subject(s): Bible | ||||||||
Helios makes all things right -- night brands and chokes, as if destruction broke over furze and stone and crop of myrtle-shoot and field-wort, destroyed with flakes of iron, the bracken-stems, where tender roots were, sown blight, chaff and waste of darkness to choke and drown. A curious god to find, yet in the end faithful; bitter, the Kyprian's feet -- ah, flecks of whited clay, great hero, vaunted lord -- ah, petals, dust and windfall on the ground -- queen awaiting queen. Better the weight, they tell, the helmet's beaten shell, Athene's riven steel, caught over the white skull, Athene sets to heel the few who merit it. Yet even then, what help, should he not turn and note the height of forehead and the seal of conquest, drawn near, and try the helmet; to lift -- reset the crown Athene weighted down, or break with a light touch mayhap the steel set to protect; to slay or heal. A treacherous god, they say, yet who would wait to test justice or worth or right, when through a fetid night is wafted faint and nearer -- then straight, as point of steel to one who courts swift death, scent of Hesperidean orange-spray. | Other Poems of Interest...THE COMING OF THE PLAGUE by WELDON KEES O TO BE A DRAGON by MARIANNE MOORE BIBLICAL MEDITATIONS by YEHUDA AMICHAI KING DAVID DANCES by JOHN BERRYMAN THE DREAM SONGS: 234. THE CARPENTER'S SON by JOHN BERRYMAN THE DREAM SONGS: 47. APRIL FOOL'S DAY, OR, ST MARY OF EGYPT by JOHN BERRYMAN |
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