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AS YOU LEAVE THE ROOM

 

 

You speak. You say: Today's character is not

A skeleton out of its cabinet. Nor am I.

 

That poem about the pineapple, the one

About the mind as never satisfied,

 

The one about the credible hero, the one

About summer, are not what skeletons think about.

 

I wonder, have I lived a skeleton's life,

As a disbeliever in reality,

 

A countryman of all the bones in the world?

Now, here, the snow I had forgotten becomes

 

Part of a major reality, part of

An appreciation of a reality

 

And thus an elevation, as if I left

With something I could touch, touch every way.

 

And yet nothing has been changed except what is

Unreal, as if nothing had been changed at all.

 

 

                                           —Wallace Stevens (1879-1954) 
                                                                from  Selected Poems
Knopf/Random House (2011)

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMENTARY

 

 

“To imagine the search for truth not to be the essence of humanity but an historical imperfection of knowledge to be overcome, in history, by perfect knowledge that will put an end to the search, is an attack on man’s consciousness of his existence under God. It is an attack on the dignity of man.”

Eric Voegelin, Vol 12 (Published Essays 1966-1985), 226.

 

 

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