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The Man against the Sky
The Burning Book
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       Or the Contented Metaphysician
       To the lore of no manner of men
         Would his vision have yielded
       When he found what will never again
         From his vision be shielded, --
       Though he paid with as much of his life
         As a nun could have given,
       And to-night would have been as a knife,
         Devil-drawn, devil-driven.
       For to-night, with his flame-weary eyes
         On the work he is doing,
       He considers the tinder that flies
         And the quick flame pursuing.
       In the leaves that are crinkled and curled
         Are his ashes of glory,
       And what once were an end of the world
         Is an end of a story.
       But he smiles, for no more shall his days
         Be a toil and a calling
       For a way to make others to gaze
         On God's face without falling.
       He has come to the end of his words,
         And alone he rejoices
       In the choiring that silence affords
         Of ineffable voices.
       To a realm that his words may not reach
         He may lead none to find him;
       An adept, and with nothing to teach,
         He leaves nothing behind him.
       For the rest, he will have his release,
         And his embers, attended
       By the large and unclamoring peace
         Of a dream that is ended.