Visualizing Ezra Pound's Early Poetry: by Amardeep Singh

In the Old Age of the Soul

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titledcterms:titleIn the Old Age of the Soul
descriptiondcterms:descriptionPoem by Ezra Pound. In Personae (1909)
contentsioc:contentI do not choose to dream; there cometh on me
Some strange old lust for deeds.
As to the nerveless hand of some old warrior
The sword-hilt or the war-worn wonted helmet
Brings momentary life and long-fled cunning,
So to my soul grown old—
Grown old with many a jousting, many a foray,
Grown old with many a hither-coming and hence-going—
Till now they send him dreams and no more deed;
So doth he flame again with might for action,
Forgetful of the council of the elders,
Forgetful that who rules doth no more battle,
Forgetful that such might no more cleaves to him
So doth he flame again toward valiant doing.
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