W.H. Auden-In Memory of W. B. Yeats


I
He disappeared in the dead of winter.
The brooks were frozen, the airports almost deserted, And snow disfigured the public statues; The mercury sank in the mouth of the dying day.O all the instruments agreeThe day of his death was a dark cold day.
Far from his illness,The wolves ran on through the evergreen forests,The peasant river was untempted by the fashionable quays;By mourning tonguesThe death of the poet was kept from his poems.
But for him it was his last afternoon as himself,An afternoon of nurses and rumors;The provinces of his body revolted,The squares of his mmd were empty,Silence invaded the suburbs,The current of his feeling failed. He became his admirers.

Now he is scattered among a hundred cities.And wholly given over to unfamiliar affections;To find his happiness in another kind of wood,And be punished under a foreign code of conscience:The words of a dead manAre modified in the guts of the living.
But in the importance and noise of tomorrow,When the brokers are roaring like beasts on the floor of the Bourse, And the poor have the sufferings to which they are fairly accustomed, And each in the cell of himself is almost convinced of his freedom, A few thousand will think of this day, As one thinks of a day when one did something slightly unusual. He was silly like us: His gift survived it all.
O all the instruments agreeThe day of his death was a dark cold day.

II
Earth, receive an honored guest;
William Yeats is laid to rest: Let the Irish vessel lie Emptied of its poetry.
Time that is intolerant
Of the brave and innocent, And indifferent in a weekTo a beautiful physique,
Worships language and forgives
Everyone by whom it lives, Pardons cowardice, conceit, Lays its honors at their feet.
Time that with this strange excuse
Pardoned Kipling and his views, And will pardon Paul Claudel, Pardons him for writing well.
In the nightmare of the dark All the dogs of Europe bark, And the living nations wait,Each sequestered in its hate.
Intellectual disgraceStares from every human face, And the seas of pity lie Locked and frozen in each eye.
Follow, poet, follow right To the bottom of the night, With your unconstraining voice Still persuade us to rejoice.
With the farming of a verse Make a vineyard of the curse, Sing of human unsuccess In a rapture of distress.
In the deserts of the heart Let the healing fountains start, In the prison of his days Teach the free man how to praise.

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