• Enigma

    Duncan Campbell Scott

    Some men are born to gather women’s tears,
    To give a harbor to their timorous fears,
    To take them as the dry earth takes the rain,
    As the dark wood the warm wind from the plain;
    Yet their own tears remain unshed,
    Their own tumultuous fears unsaid,
    And, seeming steadfast as the forest and the earth,
    Shaken are they with pain.
    They cry for voice as earth might cry for the sea
    Or the wood for consuming fire;
    Unanswered they remain
    Subject to the sorrows of women utterly —
    Heart and mind,
    Subject as the dry earth to the rain
    Or the dark wood to the wind.

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