Dec. 2nd, 2007

  • 7:41 PM

It took me years to get around reading this whole poem. Agee's verse is very effective.

From Permit Me Voyage (1934) by James Agee

Description of Elysium
There: far, friends: ours: dear dominion:

Whole health resides with peace,
Gladness and never harm,
There not time turning,
Not fear of flower of snow

Where marbling water slides
No charm may halt of chill,
Air aisling the open acres,
And all the gracious trees

Spout up their standing fountains
Of wind-beloved green
And the blue conclaved mountains
Are grave guards

Some and springing field
Wide one tenderness,
The unalterable hour
Smiles deathlessness:




Sure on this shining night
Of starmade shadows roundm
Kindness must watch for me
This side the ground.

The late year lies down the north.
All is healed, all is health.
High summer holds the earth.
   Hearts all whole.

Sure on this shining night I weep for wonder wandring far alone
Of shadows on the stars.




Now thorn bone bare
Silenced with iron the branch's gullet:
Rattling merely on the air
Of hornleaved holly:

The stony mark where sand was by
The water of a nailèd foot:
The berry harder than the beak:
The whole beneath the dead oak root:

All now brought quiet
Through the latest throe
Quieted and ready and quiet:
Still not snow:

Still thorn bone bare
Iron in the silenced gully
Rattling only the air
Through hornleaved holly.

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