Friday, January 22, 2010

The Reader / Wallace Stevens


The Reader

All night I sat reading a book,
Sat reading as if in a book
Of sombre pages.

It was autumn and falling stars
Covered the shrivelled forms
Crouched in the moonlight.

No lamp was burning as I read,
A voice was mumbling, "Everything
Falls back to coldness,

Even the musky muscadines,
The melons, the vermilion pears
Of the leafless garden."

The sombre pages bore no print
Except the trace of burning stars
In the frosty heaven.

---
Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)1935
from Ideas of Order, 1935

[Poem is in the public domain in Canada]

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