<h2> Bokardo </h2>
<p>Well, Bokardo, here we are;<br/>
Make yourself at home.<br/>
Look around—you haven't far<br/>
To look—and why be dumb?<br/>
Not the place that used to be,<br/>
Not so many things to see;<br/>
But there's room for you and me.<br/>
And you—you've come.<br/>
<br/>
Talk a little; or, if not,<br/>
Show me with a sign<br/>
Why it was that you forgot<br/>
What was yours and mine.<br/>
Friends, I gather, are small things<br/>
In an age when coins are kings;<br/>
Even at that, one hardly flings<br/>
Friends before swine.<br/>
<br/>
Rather strong? I knew as much,<br/>
For it made you speak.<br/>
No offense to swine, as such,<br/>
But why this hide-and-seek?<br/>
You have something on your side,<br/>
And you wish you might have died,<br/>
So you tell me. And you tried<br/>
One night last week?<br/>
<br/>
You tried hard? And even then<br/>
Found a time to pause?<br/>
When you try as hard again,<br/>
You'll have another cause.<br/>
When you find yourself at odds<br/>
With all dreamers of all gods,<br/>
You may smite yourself with rods—<br/>
But not the laws.<br/>
<br/>
Though they seem to show a spite<br/>
Rather devilish,<br/>
They move on as with a might<br/>
Stronger than your wish.<br/>
Still, however strong they be,<br/>
They bide man's authority:<br/>
Xerxes, when he flogged the sea,<br/>
May've scared a fish.<br/>
<br/>
It's a comfort, if you like,<br/>
To keep honor warm,<br/>
But as often as you strike<br/>
The laws, you do no harm.<br/>
To the laws, I mean. To you—<br/>
That's another point of view,<br/>
One you may as well indue<br/>
With some alarm.<br/>
<br/>
Not the most heroic face<br/>
To present, I grant;<br/>
Nor will you insure disgrace<br/>
By fearing what you want.<br/>
Freedom has a world of sides,<br/>
And if reason once derides<br/>
Courage, then your courage hides<br/>
A deal of cant.<br/>
<br/>
Learn a little to forget<br/>
Life was once a feast;<br/>
You aren't fit for dying yet,<br/>
So don't be a beast.<br/>
Few men with a mind will say,<br/>
Thinking twice, that they can pay<br/>
Half their debts of yesterday,<br/>
Or be released.<br/>
<br/>
There's a debt now on your mind<br/>
More than any gold?<br/>
And there's nothing you can find<br/>
Out there in the cold?<br/>
Only—what's his name?—Remorse?<br/>
And Death riding on his horse?<br/>
Well, be glad there's nothing worse<br/>
Than you have told.<br/>
<br/>
Leave Remorse to warm his hands<br/>
Outside in the rain.<br/>
As for Death, he understands,<br/>
And he will come again.<br/>
Therefore, till your wits are clear,<br/>
Flourish and be quiet—here.<br/>
But a devil at each ear<br/>
Will be a strain?<br/>
<br/>
Past a doubt they will indeed,<br/>
More than you have earned.<br/>
I say that because you need<br/>
Ablution, being burned?<br/>
Well, if you must have it so,<br/>
Your last flight went rather low.<br/>
Better say you had to know<br/>
What you have learned.<br/>
<br/>
And that's over. Here you are,<br/>
Battered by the past.<br/>
Time will have his little scar,<br/>
But the wound won't last.<br/>
Nor shall harrowing surprise<br/>
Find a world without its eyes<br/>
If a star fades when the skies<br/>
Are overcast.<br/>
<br/>
God knows there are lives enough,<br/>
Crushed, and too far gone<br/>
Longer to make sermons of,<br/>
And those we leave alone.<br/>
Others, if they will, may rend<br/>
The worn patience of a friend<br/>
Who, though smiling, sees the end,<br/>
With nothing done.<br/>
<br/>
But your fervor to be free<br/>
Fled the faith it scorned;<br/>
Death demands a decency<br/>
Of you, and you are warned.<br/>
But for all we give we get<br/>
Mostly blows? Don't be upset;<br/>
You, Bokardo, are not yet<br/>
Consumed or mourned.<br/>
<br/>
There'll be falling into view<br/>
Much to rearrange;<br/>
And there'll be a time for you<br/>
To marvel at the change.<br/>
They that have the least to fear<br/>
Question hardest what is here;<br/>
When long-hidden skies are clear,<br/>
The stars look strange.<br/></p>
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