Theophilus Marzials Vidéos
compositeur ou compositrice, poète ou poétesse
- Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande
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2024-05-03
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Reckoned by many to be the worst poem ever written in the English language, by the normally quite decent pre-Raphaelite poet Theophilus Marzials. He must have been on heavy drugs here. In truth, far, far superior to almost everything now printed by major publishers: but it is a bit of an outrageous one nonetheless, and I've reflected that in my reading style.
"A Tragedy" by Theophilus Marzials Death! Plop. The barges down in the river flop. Flop, plop. Above, beneath. From the slimy branches the grey drips drop, As they scraggle black on the thin grey sky, Where the black cloud rack-hackles drizzle and fly To the oozy waters, that lounge and flop On the black scrag piles, where the loose cords plop, As the raw wind whines in the thin tree-top. Plop, plop. And scudding by The boatmen call out hoy! and hey! All is running water and sky, And my head shrieks / "Stop," And my heart shrieks / "Die." * * * * * My thought is running out of my head; My love is running out of my heart, My soul runs after, and leaves me as dead, For my life runs after to catch them / and fled They all are every one! / and I stand, and start, At the water that oozes up, plop and plop, On the barges that flop And dizzy me dead. I might reel and drop. Plop. Dead. And the shrill wind whines in the thin tree-top Flop, plop. * * * * * A curse on him. Ugh! yet I knew / I knew / If a woman is false can a friend be true? It was only a lie from beginning to end / My Devil / My "Friend" I had trusted the whole of my living to! Ugh; and I knew! Ugh! So what do I care, And my head is empty as air / I can do, I can dare, (Plop, plop The barges flop Drip drop.) I can dare! I can dare! And let myself all run away with my head And stop. Drop. Dead. Plop, flop. Plop. [-- from The Gallery of Pigeons (1874) ]
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