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The Conversation

    By Edgar Lee Masters



    The Human Voice

        You knew then, starting let us say with ether,
        You would become electrons, out of whirling
        Would rise to atoms; then as an atom resting
        Till through Yourself in other atoms moving
        And by the fine affinity of power
        Atom with atom massed, You would go on
        Over the crest of visible forms transformed,
        Would be a molecule, a little system
        Wherein the atoms move like suns and planets
        With satellites, electrons. So as worlds build
        From star-dust, as electron to electron,
        The same attraction drawing, molecules
        Would wed and pass over the crest again
        Of visible forms, lying content as crystals,
        Or colloids - ready now to use the gleam
        Of life. As 'twere I see You with a match,
        As one in darkness lights a candle, and one
        Sees not his friend's form in the shadowed room
        Until the candle's lighted? Even his form
        Is darkened by the new-made light, he stands
        So near it! Well, I add to all I've asked
        Whether You knew the cell born to the glint
        Of that same lighted candle would not rest
        Even as electrons rest not - but would surge
        Over the crest of visible forms, become
        Beneath our feet things hidden from the eye
        However aided, - as above our heads
        Beyond the Milky Way great systems whirl
        Beyond the telescope, - become bacilli,
        Amoeba, starfish, swimming things, on land
        The serpent, and then birds, and beasts of prey
        The tiger (You in the tiger) on and on
        Surging above the crest of visible forms until
        The ape came - oh what ages they are to us -
        But still creation flies on wings of light -
        Then to the man who roamed the frozen fields
        Neither man nor ape, - we found his jaw, You know,
        At Heidelberg, in a sand-pit. On and on
        Till Babylon was builded, and arose
        Jerusalem and Memphis, Athens, Rome,
        Venice and Florence, Paris, London, Berlin,
        New York, Chicago - did You know, I ask,
        All this would come of You in ether moving?

    A Voice

        I knew.

    The Human Voice

        You knew that man was born to be destroyed,
        That as an atom perfect, whole, at ease,
        Drawn to some other atom, is broken, changed
        And rises o'er the crest of visible things
        To something else - that man must pass as well
        Through equal transformation. And You knew
        The unutterable things of man's life: From the first
        You saw his wracked Deucalion-soul that looks
        Backward on life that rises, where he rose
        Out of the stones. You saw him looking forward
        Over the purple mists that hide the gulf.
        Ere the green cell rose, even in the green cell
        You saw the sequences of thought - You saw
        That one would say, "All's matter" and another,
        "All's mind," and man's mind which reflects the image,
        Could not envision it. That even worship
        Of what you are would be confused by cries
        From India or Palestine. That love
        Which sees itself beginning in the seeds,
        Which fly and seek each other, maims
        The soul at the last in loss of child or friend
        Father or mother. And You knew that sex,
        Ranging from plants through beasts and up to us
        Had ties of filth - And out of them would rise
        Diverse philosophies to tear the world.
        You knew, when the green cell arose, that even
        The You which formed it moving on would bring
        Races and breeds, madmen, tyrants, slaves,
        The idiot child, the murderer, the insane -
        All springing from the action of one law.
        You knew the enmity that lies between
        The lives of micro-beings and our own. You knew
        How man would rise to vision of himself:
        Immortal only in the race's life.
        And past the atom and the first glint of life,
        Saw him with soul enraptured, yet o'ershadowed
        Amid self-consciousness!

    A Voice

            I knew.
        But this your fault: You see me as apart,
        Over, removed, at enmity with You.
        You are in Me, and of Me, even at one
        With Me. But there's your soul - your soul may be
        The germinal cell of vaster evolution.
        Why try to tell you? If I gave a cell
        Voice to inquire, and it should ask you this:
        "After me what, a stalk, a flower, life
        That swims or crawls?" And if I gave to you
        Wisdom to say: "You shall become a reed
        By the water's edge" - how could the cell foresee
        What the reed is, bending beneath the wind
        When the lake ripples and the skies are blue
        As larkspur? Therefore I, who moved in darkness
        Becoming light in suns and light in souls
        And mind with thought - for what is thought but light
        Sprung from the clash of ether? - I am with you.
        And if beyond this stable state that stands
        For your life here (as cells are whole and balanced
        Till the inner urge bring union, then a breaking
        And building up to higher life), there is
        No memory of this world nor of your thought,
        Nor sense of life on this world lived and borne;
        Or whether you remember, know yourself
        As one who lived here, suffered here, aspired -
        What does it matter? - you cannot be lost,
        As I am lost not. Therefore be at peace.
        And from the laws whose orbits cross and run
        To seeming tangles, find the law through which
        Your soul shall be perfected till it draw, -
        As the green cell the sunlight draws and turns
        Its chemical effulgence into life -
        My inner splendor. All the rest is mine
        In infinite time. For if I should unroll
        The parchment of the future, it were vain -
        You could not read it.



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