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Oscar Wilde - Poem: Athanasia

Poem: Athanasia



To that gaunt House of Art which lacks for naught
Of all the great things men have saved from Time,
The withered body of a girl was brought
Dead ere the world's glad youth had touched its prime,
And seen by lonely Arabs lying hid
In the dim womb of some black pyramid.

But when they had unloosed the linen band
Which swathed the Egyptian's body, - lo! was found
Closed in the wasted hollow of her hand
A little seed, which sown in English ground
Did wondrous snow of starry blossoms bear
And spread rich odours through our spring-tide air.

With such strange arts this flower did allure
That all forgotten was the asphodel,
And the brown bee, the lily's paramour,
Forsook the cup where he was wont to dwell,
For not a thing of earth it seemed to be,
But stolen from some heavenly Arcady.

In vain the sad narcissus, wan and white
At its own beauty, hung across the stream,
The purple dragon-fly had no delight
With its gold dust to make his wings a-gleam,
Ah! no delight the jasmine-bloom to kiss,
Or brush the rain-pearls from the eucharis.

For love of it the passionate nightingale
Forgot the hills of Thrace, the cruel king,
And the pale dove no longer cared to sail
Through the wet woods at time of blossoming,
But round this flower of Egypt sought to float,
With silvered wing and amethystine throat.

While the hot sun blazed in his tower of blue
A cooling wind crept from the land of snows,
And the warm south with tender tears of dew
Drenched its white leaves when Hesperos up-rose
Amid those sea-green meadows of the sky
On which the scarlet bars of sunset lie.

But when o'er wastes of lily-haunted field
The tired birds had stayed their amorous tune,
And broad and glittering like an argent shield
High in the sapphire heavens hung the moon,
Did no strange dream or evil memory make
Each tremulous petal of its blossoms shake?

Ah no! to this bright flower a thousand years
Seemed but the lingering of a summer's day,
It never knew the tide of cankering fears
Which turn a boy's gold hair to withered grey,
The dread desire of death it never knew,
Or how all folk that they were born must rue.

For we to death with pipe and dancing go,
Nor would we pass the ivory gate again,
As some sad river wearied of its flow
Through the dull plains, the haunts of common men,
Leaps lover-like into the terrible sea!
And counts it gain to die so gloriously.

We mar our lordly strength in barren strife
With the world's legions led by clamorous care,
It never feels decay but gathers life
From the pure sunlight and the supreme air,
We live beneath Time's wasting sovereignty,
It is the child of all eternity.

Added: on January 29th, 2005 at 2:24 AM | Viewed: 1650 times | Comments (2)


Poem: Athanasia - Comments and Information

Poet: Oscar Wilde
Poem: 20. Poem: Athanasia
Volume: Poems
Year: Published/Written in 1881
Poem of the Day on:
Jan 1 2005

Comment 2 of 2, added on May 11th, 2009 at 3:49 PM.

The word is not circa 1906 it's ancient Greek for opposite thanatos (death) opposite of death is immortality. gb2 Latin 101.

Dan Leslie from United States
Comment 1 of 2, added on January 29th, 2005 at 2:24 AM.

The word, athanasia or athanasy is circa 1906. Im not exactly sure if anyone is aware of it even. However in talking with a dictionary specialist I learned that the quote relating to this, Lowell is quoted, however he is in no part immortal as that is the last you will find mention of him. If you do know which Lowell stated this PLEASE track me down, interested. ChromeIndustry via AIM.

RH from United States

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