Tuesday, June 09, 2009

On Being Asked For A War Poem

by William Butler Yeats


I think it better that in times like these
A poet's mouth be silent, for in truth
We have no gift to set a statesman right;
He has had enough of medding who can please
A young girl in the indolence of her youth,
Or an old man upon a winter's night.

3 comments:

Utah Savage said...

This is one of the reasons Yeats is in my pantheon of great poets.

Ghost Dansing said...

a reason for keeping silent

Sherry Pasquarello said...

yes, i like yeats too.
thanks, gd. it just is so so senseless.