Midnight, and a letter comes to me from our mistress: Telling me to come to Tibur: @3At@1 once!! "Bright tips reach up from twin towers, Anienan spring water falls into flat-spread pools." What @3is@1 to be done about it? Shall I entrust myself to entangled shadows, Where bold hands may do violence to my person? Yet if I postpone my obedience because of this respectable terror, I shall be prey to lamentations worse than a nocturnal assailant. @3And@1 I shall be in the wrong, @3and@1 it will last a twelve month, For her hands have no kindness me-ward, Nor is there anyone to whom lovers are not sacred at midnight And in the Via Sciro. If any man would be a lover he may walk on the Scythian coast, No barbarism would go to the extent of doing him harm, The moon will carry his candle, the stars will point out the stumbles, Cupid will carry lighted torches before him and keep mad dogs off his ankles. Thus all roads are perfectly safe and at any hour; Who so indecorous as shed the pure gore of a suitor?! Cypris is his cicerone. What if undertakers follow my track, such a death is worth dying. She would bring frankincense and wreaths to my tomb, She would sit like an ornament on my pyre. Gods' aid, let not my bones lie in a public location With crowds too assiduous in their crossing of it; For thus are tombs of lovers most desecrated. May a woody and sequestered place cover me with its foliage Or may I inter beneath the hummock of some as yet uncatalogued sand; At any rate I shall not have my epitaph in a high road. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON THE SALE OF MY FARM by ROBERT FROST CONSECRATED GROUND; READ AT THE NEW YORK CITY HALL by EDWIN MARKHAM RHYMES OF THE DAY by GEORGE SANTAYANA HER LIKENESS by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK BROWNING AT ASOLO by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN by RUDYARD KIPLING IMAGES: 5 by RICHARD ALDINGTON |