Elinor Wylie (Элинор Уайли)

Madman’s Song


Better to see your cheek grown hollow, 
Better to see your temple worn, 
Than to forget to follow, follow, 
After the sound of a silver horn.

Better to bind your brow with willow 
And follow, follow until you die, 
Than to sleep with your head on a golden pillow, 
Nor lift it up when the hunt goes by.

Better to see your cheek grow sallow 
And your hair grown gray, so soon, so soon, 
Than to forget to hallo, hallo, 
After the milk-white hounds of the moon.

Elinor Wylie’s other poems:

  1. Poor Earth
  2. Quarrel
  3. The Fairy Goldsmith
  4. The Prinkin’ Leddie
  5. Prophecy

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