Monotones

Algernon Charles Swinburne 1837 (London) – 1909 (London)



Because there is but one truth;
  Because there is but one banner;
     Because there is but one light;
Because we have with us our youth
  Once, and one chance and one manner
     Of service, and then the night;

Because we have found not yet
  Any way for the world to follow
     Save only that ancient way;
Whosoever forsake or forget,
  Whose faith soever be hollow,
     Whose hope soever grow grey;

Because of the watchwords of kings
  That are many and strange and unwritten,
     Diverse, and our watchword is one;
Therefore, though seven be the strings,
  One string, if the harp be smitten,
     Sole sounds, till the tune be done;

Sounds without cadence or change
  In a weary monotonous burden,
     Be the keynote of mourning or mirth;
Free, but free not to range;
  Taking for crown and for guerdon
     No man's praise upon earth;

Saying one sole word evermore,
  In the ears of the charmed world saying,
     Charmed by spells to its death;
One that chanted of yore
  To a tune of the sword-sweep's playing
     In the lips of the dead blew breath;

Therefore I set not mine hand
  To the shifting of changed modulations,
     To the smiting of manifold strings;
While the thrones of the throned men stand,
  One song for the morning of nations,
     One for the twilight of kings.

One chord, one word, and one way,
  One hope as our law, one heaven,
     Till slain be the great one wrong;
Till the people it could not slay,
  Risen up, have for one star seven,
     For a single, a sevenfold song.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme ABCABC DEFDEF GHHGHH IHJIHJ KLMKLM NGGNXG FHOFHO
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,481
Words 264
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne was an English poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. He wrote several novels and collections of poetry such as Poems and Ballads, and contributed to the famous Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Swinburne wrote about many taboo topics, such as lesbianism, cannibalism, sado-masochism, and anti-theism. His poems have many common motifs, such as the ocean, time, and death. Several historical people are featured in his poems, such as Sappho ("Sapphics"), Anactoria ("Anactoria"), Jesus ("Hymn to Proserpine": Galilaee, La. "Galilean") and Catullus ("To Catullus"). more…

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