For Poetry Monday, a late and distinctly Modernist poem by the artist formerly known as the brother of the more famous Jack:
Symbols, William Yeats
A storm beaten old watch-tower,
A blind hermit rings the hour.
All-destroying sword-blade still
Carried by the wandering fool.
Gold-sewn silk on the sword-blade,
Beauty and fool together laid.
---L.
Subject quote from The Vision of the Empire, Charles Williams.
Symbols, William Yeats
A storm beaten old watch-tower,
A blind hermit rings the hour.
All-destroying sword-blade still
Carried by the wandering fool.
Gold-sewn silk on the sword-blade,
Beauty and fool together laid.
---L.
Subject quote from The Vision of the Empire, Charles Williams.