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Allen Tate - To A RomanticAllen Tate - To A Romantic
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To Robert Penn Warren You hold your eager head Too high in the air, you walk As if the sleepy dead Had never fallen to drowse From the sublimest talk Of many a vehement house. Your head so turned turns eyes Into the vagrant West; Fixing an iron mood In an Ozymandias* breast And because your clamorous blood Beats an impermanent rest You think the dead arise Westward and fabulous: The dead are those whose lies Were doors to a narrow house.
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