Hilda Doolittle

Helen in Egypt: Poetry

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  • Nicté Toxquihas quoted4 years ago
    papyrus fragments,

    travellers brought back,

    as crude, primeval lettering
  • Nicté Toxquihas quoted4 years ago
    We were right. Helen herself denies an actual intellectual knowledge of the temple-symbols. But she is nearer to them than the instructed scribe; for her, the secret of the stone-writing is repeated in natural or human symbols. She herself is the writing.
  • Nicté Toxquihas quoted4 years ago
    but when the bird swooped past,

    that first evening,

    I seemed to know the writing,
  • Nicté Toxquihas quoted4 years ago
    How could I hide my eyes?

    how could I veil my face?

    with ash or charcoal from the embers?
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