Litany for Dictatorships (1935)
Context: For the man crucified on the crossed machine guns
Without name, without resurrection, without stars,
His dark head heavy with death and his flesh long sour
With the smell of his many prisons — John Smith, John Doe,
John Nobody — oh, crack your mind for his name!
Faceless as water, naked as the dust,
Dishonored as the earth the gas-shells poison
And barbarous with portent.
This is he.
This is the man they ate at the green table
Putting their gloves on ere they touched the meat.
This is the fruit of war, the fruit of peace,
The ripeness of invention, the new lamb,
The answer to the wisdom of the wise.
And still he hangs, and still he will not die
And still, on the steel city of our years
The light falls and the terrible blood streams down.
Stephen Vincent Benét: Lighting
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“And then a light winked like an eye.
. . . And very many miles away”
Young Adventure (1918), The Quality of Courage
Context: p>Was it not better so to lie?
The fight was done. Even gods tire
Of fighting... My way was the wrong.
Now I should drift and drift along
To endless quiet, golden peace...
And let the tortured body cease.And then a light winked like an eye.
... And very many miles away
A girl stood at a warm, lit door,
Holding a lamp. Ray upon ray
It cloaked the snow with perfect light.
And where she was there was no night
Nor could be, ever. God is sure,
And in his hands are things secure.</p
Source: Litany for Dictatorships (1935)
Innkeeper's wife
Source: A Child is Born (1942)
Innkeeper's wife
Source: A Child is Born (1942)
Source: By the Waters of Babylon (1937)
Source: Litany for Dictatorships (1935)
Source: Young Adventure (1918), The Quality of Courage
Source: Young Adventure (1918), The Quality of Courage
Source: Young Adventure (1918), The Quality of Courage
Source: Young Adventure (1918), The Quality of Courage