By no established rule,      Some event may already have hurled      Its first little No at the right      Of the laws we accept to school      Our post-diluvian world:      But the stars burn on overhead,      Unconscious of final ends,      As I walk home to bed,      Asking what judgement waits      My person, all my friends,      And these United States.

1948

The More Loving One

     Looking up at the stars, I know quite well      That, for all they care, I can go to hell,      But on earth indifference is the least      We have to dread from man or beast.      How should we like it were stars to burn      With a passion for us we could not return?      If equal affection cannot be,      Let the more loving one be me.      Admirer as I think I am      Of stars that do not give a damn,      I cannot, now I see them, say      I missed one terribly all day.      Were all stars to disappear or die,      I should learn to look at an empty sky      And feel its total dark sublime,      Though this might take me a little time.

1957

The Shield of Achilles

     She looked over his shoulder      For vines and olive trees,      Marble well-governed cities      And ships upon untamed seas,      But there on the shining metal      His hands had put instead      An artificial wilderness      And a sky like lead.      A plain without a feature, bare and brown,      No blade of grass, no sign of neighborhood,      Nothing to eat and nowhere to sit down,      Yet, congregated on its blankness, stood      An unintelligible multitude,      A million eyes, a million boots in line,      Without expression, waiting for a sign.      Out of the air a voice without a face      Proved by statistics that some cause was just      In tones as dry and level as the place:      No one was cheered and nothing was discussed;      Column by column in a cloud of dust      They marched away enduring a belief      Whose logic brought them, somewhere else, to grief.      She looked over his shoulder      For ritual pieties,      White flower-garlanded heifers,      Libation and sacrifice,      But there on the shining metal      Where the altar should have been,      She saw by his flickering forge-light      Quite another scene.      Barbed wire enclosed an arbitrary spot      Where bored officials lounged (one cracked a joke)
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