A.E.Housman'

No one, not even Cambridge was to blame
(Blame if you like the human situation):
Heart-injured in North London, he became
The Latin Scholar of his generation.

Deliberately he chose the dry-as-dust,
Kept tears like dirty postcards in a drawer;
Food was his public love, his private lust
Something to do with violence and the poor.

In savage foot-notes on unjust editions
He timidly attacked the life he led,
And put the money of his feelings on

The uncritical relations of the dead,
Where only geographical divisions
Parted the coarse hanged soldier from the don.

Autore: W.H. Auden

A.E.Housman'<br /><br />No one, not even Cambridge was to blame<br />(Blame if you like the human situation):<br />Heart-injured in North London, he became<br />The Latin Scholar of his generation.<br /><br />Deliberately he chose the dry-as-dust,<br />Kept tears like dirty postcards in a drawer;<br />Food was his public love, his private lust<br />Something to do with violence and the poor.<br /><br />In savage foot-notes on unjust editions<br />He timidly attacked the life he led,<br />And put the money of his feelings on<br /><br />The uncritical relations of the dead,<br />Where only geographical divisions<br />Parted the coarse hanged soldier from the don. - W.H. Auden


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