SLEEP

Godhead’s lip hangs

When our pulses have no golden tremors,

And his whips are flicked by mice

And all star-amorous things.

Drops, drops of shivering quiet

Filter under my lids.

Now only am I powerful.

What though the cunning gods outwit us here

In daytime and in playtime,

Surely they feel the gyves we lay on them

In our sleep.

O, subtle gods lying hidden!

O, gods with your oblique eyes!

Your elbows in the dawn, and wrists

Bright with the afternoon,

Do you not shake when a mortal slides

Into your own unvexed peace?

When a moving stillness breaks over your knees

(An emanation of piled æons’ pressures),

From our bodies flat and straight,

And your limbs are locked,

Futilely gods,

And shut your sinister essences?