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The Three Taverns
The Old King's New Jester
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       You that in vain would front the coming order
       With eyes that meet forlornly what they must,
       And only with a furtive recognition
       See dust where there is dust, --
       Be sure you like it always in your faces,
       Obscuring your best graces,
       Blinding your speech and sight,
       Before you seek again your dusty places
       Where the old wrong seems right.
       Longer ago than cave-men had their changes
       Our fathers may have slain a son or two,
       Discouraging a further dialectic
       Regarding what was new;
       And after their unstudied admonition
       Occasional contrition
       For their old-fashioned ways
       May have reduced their doubts, and in addition
       Softened their final days.
       Farther away than feet shall ever travel
       Are the vague towers of our unbuilded State;
       But there are mightier things than we to lead us,
       That will not let us wait.
       And we go on with none to tell us whether
       Or not we've each a tether
       Determining how fast or far we go;
       And it is well, since we must go together,
       That we are not to know.
       If the old wrong and all its injured glamour
       Haunts you by day and gives your night no peace,
       You may as well, agreeably and serenely,
       Give the new wrong its lease;
       For should you nourish a too fervid yearning
       For what is not returning,
       The vicious and unfused ingredient
       May give you qualms -- and one or two concerning
       The last of your content.