06 August 2003

Legend


As silent as a mirror is believed
Realities plunged in silence by ...

I am not ready for repentance;
Nor to match regrets.  For the moth
Bends no more than the still
Imploring flame.  And tremorous
In the white falling flakes
Kisses are, ---
The only worth all granting.

It is to be learned---
This cleaving and this burning,
But only by the one who
Spends out himself again.

Twice and twice
(Again the smoking souvenir,
Bleeding eidolon!) and yet again.
Until the bright logic is won
Unwhispering in a mirror
Is believed.

Then, drop by caustic drop, a perfect cry
Shall string some constant harmony, ---
Relentless caper for all those who step
The legend of their youth into noon.


--- Hart Crane, from White Buildings (1926)


Note:  "eidolon":  an apparition, or a ghostly shape, from the Greek for 'ghost'

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