Classic and Contemporary Poetry
I SEEK THE PRESENT TIME, by HENRY DAVID THOREAU Poet's Biography Last Line: When the engine bell rings Subject(s): Carpe Diem; Travel | ||||||||
I seek the Present Time, No other clime, Life in to-day, Not to sail another way, To Paris or to Rome, Or farther still from home. That man, whoe'er he is, Lives but a moral death, Whose life is not coeval With his breath. What are deeds done Away from home? What the best essay On the Ruins of Rome? The dusty highways, What Scripture says, This pleasant weather And all signs together''" The river's meander, All things, in short, Forbid me to wander In deed or in thought. In cold or in drouth, seek Not the sunny South, But make the whole tour Of the sunny Present Hour. For here if thou fail, Where canst thou prevail? If you love not Your own land most, You'll find nothing lovely Upon a distant coast. If you love not The latest sunset, What is there in pictures Or old gems set? If no man should travel Till he had the means, There'd be little travelling For kings or for Queens. The means, what are they! They are the wherewithal Great expenses to pay;''" Life got, and some to spare, Great works on hand, And freedom from care. Plenty of time well spent, To use,''" Clothes paid for, and no rent In your shoes;''" Something to eat, And something to burn, And, above all, no need to return;''" For they who come back, Say, have they not failed, Wherever they've ridden Or steamed it, or sailed? All your grass hayed,''" All your debts paid,''" All your wills made? Then you might as well have stayed, For are you not dead, Only not buried? The way unto '' Today'' , The rail road to '' Here,'' They never'll grade that way, Nor shorten it, I fear. There are plenty of depots All the world o'er, But not a single station At a man's door; If we would get near To the secret of things, We shall not have to hear When the engine bell rings. | Other Poems of Interest...RICHARD, WHAT'S THAT NOISE? by RICHARD HOWARD LOOKING FOR THE GULF MOTEL by RICHARD BLANCO RIVERS INTO SEAS by LYNDA HULL DESTINATIONS by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE ONE WHO WAS DIFFERENT by RANDALL JARRELL THE CONFESSION OF ST. JIM-RALPH by DENIS JOHNSON SESTINA: TRAVEL NOTES by WELDON KEES WHERE THE TRACK VANISHES by GALWAY KINNELL |
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