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Blood And The Moon

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Blessed be this place,     More blessed still this tower;     A bloody, arrogant power     Rose out of the race     Uttering, mastering it,     Rose like these walls from these     Storm-beaten cottages     In mockery I have set     A powerful emblem up,     And sing it rhyme upon rhyme     In mockery of a time     Half dead at the top.     Alexandria's was a beacon tower, and Babylon's     An image of the moving heavens, a log-book of the sun's journey and the moon's;     And Shelley had his towers, thought's crowned powers he called them once.     I declare this tower is my symbol; I declare     This winding, gyring, spiring treadmill of a stair is my ancestral stair;     That Goldsmith and the Dean, Berkeley and Burke have travelled there.     Swift beating on his breast in sibylline frenzy blind     Because the heart in his blood-sodden breast had dragged him down into mankind,     Goldsmith deliberately sipping at the honey-pot of his mind,     And haughtier-headed Burke that proved the State a tree,     That this unconquerable labyrinth of the birds, century after century,     Cast but dead leaves to mathematical equality;     And God-appointed Berkeley that proved all things a dream,     That this pragmatical, preposterous pig of a world, its farrow that so solid seem,     Must vanish on the instant if the mind but change its theme;     I(Saeva Indignatio) and the labourer's hire,     The strength that gives our blood and state magnanimity of its own desire;     Everything that is not God consumed with intellectual fire.          III     The purity of the unclouded moon     Has flung its atrowy shaft upon the floor.     Seven centuries have passed and it is pure,     The blood of innocence has left no stain.     There, on blood-saturated ground, have stood     Soldier, assassin, executioner.     Whether for daily pittance or in blind fear     Or out of abstract hatred, and shed blood,     But could not cast a single jet thereon.     Odour of blood on the ancestral stair!     And we that have shed none must gather there     And clamour in drunken frenzy for the moon.     IV     Upon the dusty, glittering windows cling,     And seem to cling upon the moonlit skies,     Tortoiseshell butterflies, peacock butterflies,     A couple of night-moths are on the wing.     Is every modern nation like the tower,     Half dead at the top? No matter what I said,     For wisdom is the property of the dead,     A something incompatible with life; and power,     Like everything that has the stain of blood,     A property of the living; but no stain     Can come upon the visage of the moon     When it has looked in glory from a cloud.

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Exploring the themes of classic, William Butler Yeats delivers a powerful performance in "Blood And The Moon"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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