What need have you of praising? Could I find
Some lonely poet no one praises yet,
Him rather would I choose, that he might know
A fellow-craftsman knew him, marked him, loved.
But you – the whole world praises you. What need
Have you of any speech I have to give?
Yet for the craft’s sake I must give you praise;
And for the craft’s sake you will pardon me.
But I would rather meet you face to face
And talk of other and indifferent things,
And say no word of all that I would say,
Praise and thanksgiving for your splendid song,
Praise and the pride of the empires of the Blood –
But leave you, silent, as we English do –
And you would know – and you would understand.
(Bliss William Carman)
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