Recalled
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Long after there were none of them alive About the place—where there is now no place But a walled hole where fruitless vines embrace Their parent skeletons that yet survive In evil thorns—none of us could arrive At a more cogent answer to their ways Than one old Isaac in his latter days Had humor or compassion to contrive. I mentioned them, and Isaac shook his head: “The Power that you call yours and I call mine Extinguished in the last of them a line That Satan would have disinherited. When we are done with all but the Divine, We die.” And there was no more to be said.
Next 10 Poems
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Rembrandt To Rembrandt
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Reuben Bright
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Richard Cory
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Romance
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Sainte-nitouche
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Shadrach O'leary
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Siege Perilous
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Sonnet ( Oh For A Poet-for A Beacon Bright )
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Sonnet ( The Master And The Slave Go Hand In Hand )
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Sonnet ( When We Can All So Excellently Give )
Previous 10 Poems
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Rahel To Varnhagen
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Peace On Earth
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Pasa Thalassa Thalassa
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Partnership
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : On The Way
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : On The Night Of A Friend's Wedding
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Old Trails
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Old King Cole
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Octaves
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Nimmo