Donald Davidson (poet) Quote

The sky drips its spectral
And Gods, like men, to soot revert.
Gone is the mild, the serene air.
The golden years are come too late.
Pursue not wisdom or virtue here,
But what blind motion, what dim last
Regret of men who slew their past
Raised up this bribe against their fate.


On a Replica of the Parthenon


The sky drips its spectral And Gods, like men, to soot revert. Gone is the mild, the serene air. The golden years are come too late. Pursue not...

The sky drips its spectral And Gods, like men, to soot revert. Gone is the mild, the serene air. The golden years are come too late. Pursue not...

The sky drips its spectral And Gods, like men, to soot revert. Gone is the mild, the serene air. The golden years are come too late. Pursue not...

The sky drips its spectral And Gods, like men, to soot revert. Gone is the mild, the serene air. The golden years are come too late. Pursue not...