Ode To Fear
Variation on a Theme by
Let the day glare:
O memory, your
Beats to the pulse of suffocating night-Night peering from his dark but fire-lit
Burns on the day his tense and secret light.
Now they dare not to gloss your savage dream,
O beast of the heart, those saints who cursed your name;
You are the current of the frozen stream,
Shadow invisible, ambushed and vigilant flame.
My eldest companion present in solitude,
Watch-dog of Thebes when the blind hero strove:
You, omniscient, at the cross-roads
When Laius, the slain dotard, drenched the grove.
Now to the eye of prophecy immune,
Fading and harried, you stalk us in the
From the recesses of the August noon,
Alert world over, crouched on the air's feet.
You are our surety to immortal life,
God's hatred of the universal stain-The heritage,
O Fear, of ancient
Compounded with the tissue of the vein.
And I when all is said have seen your
Most agile and most treacherous to the
When, on a child's long day, a dry
Burst on the cedars, lit by the sun and hurled!
Allen Tate
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