tableau vivant

July 15, 2006

O Mistress Mine – W Shakespeare

Filed under: Poetry — by cerene @ 8:28 pm

    O MISTRESS mine, where are you roaming?
    O stay and hear! your true-love’s coming
    That can sing both high and low;
    Trip no further, pretty sweeting,
    Journeys end in lovers’ meeting—
    Every wise man’s son doth know.

    What is love? ’tis not hereafter;
    Present mirth hath present laughter;
    What’s to come is still unsure:
    In delay there lies no plenty,—
    Then come kiss me, Sweet-and-twenty,
    Youth’s a stuff will not endure.

A Dream Within A Dream – EA Poe

Filed under: Poetry — by cerene @ 8:16 pm

    Take this kiss upon the brow!
    And, in parting from you now,
    Thus much let me avow-
    You are not wrong, who deem
    That my days have been a dream;
    Yet if hope has flown away
    In a night, or in a day,
    In a vision, or in none,
    Is it therefore the less gone?
    All that we see or seem
    Is but a dream within a dream.

    I stand amid the roar
    Of a surf-tormented shore,
    And I hold within my hand
    Grains of the golden sand-
    How few! yet how they creep
    Through my fingers to the deep,
    While I weep- while I weep!
    O God! can I not grasp
    Them with a tighter clasp?
    O God! can I not save
    One from the pitiless wave?
    Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream?

The Terrible People – Ogden Nash

Filed under: Poetry — by cerene @ 7:18 pm

    People who have what they want are very fond of telling people who haven’t what they want that they really don’t want it,
    And I wish I could afford to gather all such people into a gloomy castle on the Danube and hire half a dozen capable Draculas to haunt it.
    I dont’ mind their having a lot of money, and I don’t care how they employ it,
    But I do think that they damn well ought to admit they enjoy it.
    But no, they insist on being stealthy
    About the pleasures of being wealthy,
    And the possession of a handsome annuity
    Makes them think that to say how hard it is to make both ends meet is their bounden duity.
    You cannot conceive of an occasion
    Which will find them without some suitable evasion.
    Yes indeed, with argumetsn they are very fecund;
    Their first point is that money isn’t everything, and that they have no money anyhow is their second.
    Some people’s money is merited,
    And other people’s is inherited,
    But wherever it comes from,
    They talk about it as if it were something you got pink gums from.
    Perhaps indeed the possession of wealth is constantly distressing,
    But I should be quite willing to assume every curse of wealth if I could at the same time assume every blessing.
    The only incurable troubles of the rich are the troubles that money can’t cure,
    Which is a kind of trouble that is even more troublesome if you are poor.
    Certainly there are lots of things in life that money won’t buy, but it’s very funny –
    Have you ever tried to buy them without money?

A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty

Filed under: Poetry — by cerene @ 7:16 pm

    Unwillingly Miranda wakes,
    Feels the sun with terror,
    One unwilling step she takes,
    Shuddering to the mirror.

    Miranda in Miranda’s sight
    Is old and gray and dirty;
    Twenty-nine she was last night;
    This morning she is thirty.

    Shining like the morning star,
    Like the twilight shining,
    Haunted by a calendar,
    Miranda is a-pining.

    Silly girl, silver girl,
    Draw the mirror toward you;
    Time who makes the years to whirl
    Adorned as he adored you.

    Time is timelessness for you;
    Calendars for the human;
    What’s a year, or thirty, to
    Loveliness made woman?

    Oh, Night will not see thirty again,
    Yet soft her wing, Miranda;
    Pick up your glass and tell me, then–
    How old is Spring, Miranda?

First Fig – Edna St.Vincent Millay

Filed under: Poetry — by cerene @ 7:07 pm

    My candle burns at both ends;

    It will not last the night;

    But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends–

    It gives a lovely light!

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