YOU Eyes, you large and all-inquiring Eyes, That look so dubiously into me, And are not satisfied with what you see, Tell me the worst and let us have no lies: Tell me the meaning of your scrutinies. And of myself. Am I a Mystery? Am I a Boojum--or just Company? What do you say? What do you think, You Eyes? You say not; but you think, beyond a doubt; And you have the whole world to think about, With very little time for little things. So let it be; and let it all be fair-- For you, and for the rest who cannot share Your gold of unrevealed awakenings. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHERE MY BOOKS GO by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 26 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING IRELAND by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR SONNET: 106 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE MYSTIC TRUMPETER by WALT WHITMAN REVEL by ABUL HASAN OF SANTA MARIA THE DIVINITY by MATTHEW ARNOLD |