Saturday, 10 August 2024

Furious Wings

The Dragon and the Undying

All night the flares go up; the Dragon sings
And beats upon the dark with furious wings;
And, stung to rage by his own darting fires,
Reaches with grappling coils from town to town;
He lusts to break the loveliness of spires,
And hurls their martyred music toppling down. 

Orphrey (trim) fragment showing St Margaret (15th Century), Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Münster

Yet, though the slain are homeless as the breeze,
Vocal are they, like storm-bewilder'd seas.
Their faces are the fair, unshrouded night,
And planets are their eyes, their ageless dreams.
Tenderly stooping earthward from their height,
They wander in the dusk with chanting streams,
And they are dawn-lit trees, with arms up-flung,
To hail the burning heavens they left unsung.

February 1916

Siegfried Sassoon, The War Poems (London, 1983), p. 23

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