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Veteran Sirens
By Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935)
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To laugh at them, were she to see them here,
So brave and so alert for learning how
To fence with reason for another year.
Than theirs; but anguish has no eye for grace,
When time’s malicious mercy cautions them
To think a while of number and of space.
The martyred humor, and the maimed allure,
Cry out for time to end his levity,
And age to soften its investiture;
Defy their fairness and are unsubdued;
Although they suffer, they may not forswear
The patient ardor of the unpursued.
Poor vanity, so quaint and yet so brave;
Poor folly, so deceived and yet so strong,
So far from Ninon and so near the grave.