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Cyclopean

    By Gilbert Keith Chesterton



    A mountainous and mystic brute
    No rein can curb, no arrow shoot,
    Upon whose domed deformed back
    I sweep the planets scorching track.

    Old is the elf, and wise, men say,
    His hair grows green as ours grows grey;
    He mocks the stars with myriad hands.
    High as that swinging forest stands.

    But though in pigmy wanderings dull
    I scour the deserts of his skull,
    I never find the face, eyes, teeth.
    Lowering or laughing underneath.

    I met my foe in an empty dell,
    His face in the sun was naked hell.
    I thought, 'One silent, bloody blow.
    No priest would curse, no crowd would know.'

    Then cowered: a daisy, half concealed,
    Watched for the fame of that poor field;
    And in that flower and suddenly
    Earth opened its one eye on me.



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