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The Absence Of The Muse

O Muse, where loiterest thou? In any land
Of Saturn, lit with moons and nenuphars?
Or in what high metropolis of Mars—
Hearing the gongs of dire, occult command,
And bugles blown from strand to unknown strand
Of continents embattled in old wars
That primal kings began? Or on the bars
Of ebbing seas in Venus, from the sand
Of shattered nacre with a thousand hues,
Dost pluck the blossoms of the purple wrack
And roses of blue coral for thy hair?
Or, flown beyond the roaring Zodiac,
Translatest thou the tale of earthly news
And earthly songs to singers of Altair?

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  • Purrsanthema
    October 27
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    Oh how beautiful! How wonderfully he opens up the imagery from fantasy and the fresh inventions of science to the world of traditional poetry! what a different conception of the muse: more vast and planetary and universal, not just garbed in classic sandals and Greek robes!