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The Marionettes

    By Walter De La Mare



Let the foul Scene proceed:
    There's laughter in the wings;
'Tis sawdust that they bleed,
    But a box Death brings.

How rare a skill is theirs
    These extreme pangs to show,
How real a frenzy wears
    Each feigner of woe!

Gigantic dins uprise!
    Even the gods must feel
A smarting of the eyes
    As these fumes upsweal.

Strange, such a Piece is free,
    While we Spectators sit,
Aghast at its agony,
    Yet absorbed in it!

Dark is the outer air,
    Cold the night draughts blow
Mutely we stare, and stare
    At the frenzied Show.

Yet heaven hath its quiet shroud
    Of deep, immutable blue -
We cry "An end!" We are bowed
    By the dread, "'Tis true!"

While the Shape who hoofs applause
    Behind our deafened ear,
Hoots - angel-wise - "the Cause!"
    And affright even fear.



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