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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PIERROT, by DIMOND CRISP First Line: And pierrot said Last Line: The futility of all things.... Subject(s): Youth | |||
And Pierrot said Make me clouds of amber and mists of amethyst, And build me a house of marble White ... and cold. And on the roof lay a maiden, And let a sword Of burnished steel Slash at her heart, letting out Her bright young blood Till my house has a roof of crimson Which shall never fade. And Pierrot said In my house put books Bound with the skins of old men, The old brown skins of wisdom; And let the contents be written With tears of experience, So that I, reading them, Shall be filled with a wisdom Wonderful in my youth. And Pierrot said Let my couch be padded With the tresses of women, That, resting on them, I may know the passion, In one moment, of many women. And let their scalps be perfumed And laid away in a crystal jar For my amused gaze. And the gods said Let him have these things And many more, That he may quickly learn The futility of all things.... | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BETWEEN THE WARS by ROBERT HASS THE GOLDEN SHOVEL by TERRANCE HAYES ALONG WITH YOUTH by ERNEST HEMINGWAY |
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