J.V. CUNNINGHAM These fools obsessed with being unobsessed // from 8. Epigrams: A Journal
Aug. 6., 2008 | 05:41 pm
If wisdom, as it seems it is,
Be the recovery of some bliss
From the conditions of disaster—
Terror the servant, man the master—
It does not follow we should seek
Crises to prove ourselves unweak.
Much of our lives, God knows, is error,
But who will trifle with unrest?
These fools who would solicit terror,
Obsessed with being unobsessed;
Professionals of experience
Who have disasters to withstand them
As if fear never had unmanned them,
Flaunt a presumptuous innocence.
I have preferred indifference.
Be the recovery of some bliss
From the conditions of disaster—
Terror the servant, man the master—
It does not follow we should seek
Crises to prove ourselves unweak.
Much of our lives, God knows, is error,
But who will trifle with unrest?
These fools who would solicit terror,
Obsessed with being unobsessed;
Professionals of experience
Who have disasters to withstand them
As if fear never had unmanned them,
Flaunt a presumptuous innocence.
I have preferred indifference.
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J.V.CUNNINGHAM from 1. Doctor Drink
Aug. 6., 2008 | 05:32 pm
In the thirtieth year of life
I took my heart to be my wife,
And as I turn in bed by night
I have my heart for my delight.
No other heart may mine estrange
For my heart changes as I change,
And it is bound, and I am free,
And with my death it dies with me.
I took my heart to be my wife,
And as I turn in bed by night
I have my heart for my delight.
No other heart may mine estrange
For my heart changes as I change,
And it is bound, and I am free,
And with my death it dies with me.