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Wystan Hugh Auden (Уистен Хью Оден)


At the Party


Unrhymed, unrhythmical, the chatter goes:
Yet no one hears his own remarks as prose.

Beneath each topic tunelessly discussed
The ground-bass is reciprocal mistrust.

The names in fashion shuttling to and fro
Yield, when deciphered, messages of woe.

You cannot read me like an open book.
I'm more myself than you will ever look.

Will no one listen to my little song?
Perhaps I shan't be with you very long.

A howl for recognition, shrill with fear,
Shakes the jam-packed apartment, but each ear
Is listening to its hearing, so none hear.



Wystan Hugh Auden's other poems:
  1. Roman Wall Blues
  2. Three Short Poems
  3. We're Late
  4. Canzone
  5. The Hidden Law


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