William Butler Yeats Poems on Fool (22 Poems)
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John Kinsella’s Lament For Mrs. Mary Moore (William Butler Yeats Poems)
I A bloody and a sudden end, Gunshot or a noose, For Death who takes what man would keep, Leaves what man would lose. He might have had my sister, My cousins by the score, But nothing satisfied the fool … Continue reading
The Fool By The Roadside (William Butler Yeats Poems)
(version of The Hero, The Girl And The Fool) When all works that have From cradle run to grave From grave to cradle run instead; When thoughts that a fool Has wound upon a spool Are but loose thread, are … Continue reading
The Hour Before Dawn (William Butler Yeats Poems)
A cursing rogue with a merry face, A bundle of rags upon a crutch, Stumbled upon that windy place Called Cruachan, and it was as much As the one sturdy leg could do To keep him upright while he cursed. … Continue reading
Mohini Chatterjee (William Butler Yeats Poems)
I asked if I should pray. But the Brahmin said, ‘pray for nothing, say Every night in bed, ‘I have been a king, I have been a slave, Nor is there anything. Fool, rascal, knave, That I have not been, … Continue reading
Shepherd And Goatherd (William Butler Yeats Poems)
Shepherd. That cry’s from the first cuckoo of the year. I wished before it ceased. Goatherd. Nor bird nor beast Could make me wish for anything this day, Being old, but that the old alone might die, And that would … Continue reading
The Phases Of The Moon (William Butler Yeats Poems)
An old man cocked his car upon a bridge; He and his friend, their faces to the South, Had trod the uneven road. Their hoots were soiled, Their Connemara cloth worn out of shape; They had kept a steady pace … Continue reading
The Black Tower (William Butler Yeats Poems)
Say that the men of the old black tower, Though they but feed as the goatherd feeds, Their money spent, their wine gone sour, Lack nothing that a soldier needs, That all are oath-bound men: Those banners come not in. … Continue reading
Fergus And The Druid (William Butler Yeats Poems)
Fergus. This whole day have I followed in the rocks, And you have changed and flowed from shape to shape, First as a raven on whose ancient wings Scarcely a feather lingered, then you seemed A weasel moving on from … Continue reading
Symbols (William Butler Yeats Poems)
A storm-beaten old watch-tower, A blind hermit rings the hour. All-destroying sword-blade still Carried by the wandering fool. Gold-sewn silk on the sword-blade, Beauty and fool together laid. (William Butler Yeats)
The Old Age Of Queen Maeve (William Butler Yeats Poems)
A certain poet in outlandish clothes Gathered a crowd in some Byzantine lane, Talked1 of his country and its people, sang To some stringed instrument none there had seen, A wall behind his back, over his head A latticed window. … Continue reading
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