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William Butler Yeats
Seven Poems and a Fragment
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Menna Abu Zahra
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OLDEST PUPIL.
(motioning the musicians to lower their trumpets)
Not what it leaves behind it in the light
But what it carries with it to the dark
Exalts the soul; nor song nor trumpet-blast
Can call up races from the worsening world
To mend the wrong and mar the solitude
Of the great shade we follow to the tomb.
(Fedelm and the pupils go out carrying the litter. Some play
a mournful music.)
Menna Abu Zahra
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for 4 år siden
Amid the changeless clamour of the curlew.
Menna Abu Zahra
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for 4 år siden
And there he can sleep on, not noticing
Although the world be changed from worse to worse,
Menna Abu Zahra
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for 4 år siden
(They go towards the king holding out their halters)
We are impatient men,
So gather up the halters in your hands.
Menna Abu Zahra
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for 4 år siden
The ancient right is gone, the new remains
And that is death.
Menna Abu Zahra
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YOUNGEST PUPIL.
Dead faces laugh!
Menna Abu Zahra
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O look upon the moon that’s standing there
Menna Abu Zahra
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The man that dies has the chief part in the story,
And I will mock and mock and mock that image yonder
That evil picture in the sky—no, no—
I have all my strength again, I will outface it.
Menna Abu Zahra
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for 4 år siden
Are but loose thread, are but loose thread;
Menna Abu Zahra
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THE GIRL.
God loves us for our worth;
But what care I that long for a man’s love.
THE FOOL BY THE ROADSIDE.
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