28 August 2008 18:00
28 August 2008 17:45
RPO -- Marianne Moore : Silence
(via)Marianne Moore (1887-1972)
Silence
1My father used to say,
2"Superior people never make long visits,
3have to be shown Longfellow's grave
4nor the glass flowers at Harvard.
5Self reliant like the cat --
6that takes its prey to privacy,
7the mouse's limp tail hanging like a shoelace from its mouth --
8they sometimes enjoy solitude,
9and can be robbed of speech
10by speech which has delighted them.
11The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence;
12not in silence, but restraint."
13Nor was he insincere in saying, "`Make my house your inn'."
14Inns are not residences.
28 August 2008 17:30
Silence by Marianne Moore
Silence
My father used to say,
"Superior people never make long visits,
have to be shown Longfellow's grave
nor the glass flowers at Harvard.
Self reliant like the cat --
that takes its prey to privacy,
the mouse's limp tail hanging like a shoelace from its mouth --
they sometimes enjoy solitude,
and can be robbed of speech
by speech which has delighted them.
The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence;
not in silence, but restraint."
Nor was he insincere in saying, "`Make my house your inn'."
Inns are not residences.
Marianne Moore
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