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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Mad as the Mist and Snow / W.B. Yeats


XVIII

Mad As The Mist And Snow

Bolt and bar the shutter,
For the foul winds blow:
Our minds are at their best this night,
And I seem to know
That everything outside us is
Mad as the mist and snow.

Horace there by Homer stands,
Plato stands below,
And here is Tully's open page.
How many years ago
Were you and I unlettered lads
Mad as the mist and snow?

You ask what makes me sigh, old friend,
What makes me shudder so?
I shudder and I sigh to think
That even Cicero
And many-minded Homer were
Mad as the mist and snow.

~~
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
from Words for Music, Perhaps, 1932

[Poem is in the public domain in Canada and the European Union]

William Butler Yeats biography

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