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Poem by Edwin John Dove Pratt In Absentia Erect and motionless he stood, His face a hieroglyph of stone, Stopped was his pulse, chilled was his blood, And stiff each sinew, nerve and bone. The spell an instant held him, when His veins were swept by tidal power, And then life's threescore years and ten Were measured by a single hour. The world lay there beneath his eye; The sun had left the heavens to float A hand-breadth from him, and the sky Was but an anchor for his boat. Fled was the class-room's puny space— His eye saw but a whirling disk; His old and language-weathered face Shone like a glowing asterisk! What chance had he now to remember The year held months so saturnine As ill-starred May and blank September, With that brute tugging at his line? Edwin John Dove Pratt Edwin John Dove Pratt's other poems: 1194 Views |
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