PoemAnother Time
Author / PoetW H Auden
TagsEphemeral, Eternity, Fugitive, Transience

For us like any other fugitive,
Like the numberless flowers that cannot number
And all the beasts that need not remember,
It is today in which we live.

So many try to say Not Now,
So many have forgotten how
To say I Am, and would be
Lost, if they could, in history.

Bowing, for instance, with such old-world grace
To a proper flag in a proper place,
Muttering like ancients as they stump upstairs
Of Mine and His or Ours and Theirs.

Just as if time were what they used to will
When it was gifted with possession still,
Just as if they were wrong
In no more wishing to belong.

No wonder then so many die of grief,
So many are so lonely as they die;
No one has yet believed or liked a lie,
Another time has other lives to live.

W H Auden
W H Auden
21 Feb 1907 - 29 Sep 1973
Region: British, Northern Europe
Period: Contemporary, Modernist
Movement: Modernism
Awards: National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

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Refugee BluesDisplacement, Exile, Refugees
O What Is That SoundConflict, Fear, Military Invasion
LullabyBeauty, Faithfulness, Love
Lady Weeping at the CrossroadsJourney, Love, Sacrifice
I Have No Gun,But I Can SpitBoundary, Isolation, Personal Space
Funeral BluesDespair, Elegy, Loss
45 Mercy StreetBeacon, Dream, Lost
In Praise Of LimestoneEternal, Myth, Reality

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