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  • REARMAMENT


    These grand and fatal movements toward death: the grandeur of the mass
    Makes pity a fool, the tearing pity
    For the atoms of the mass, the persons, the victims, makes it seem monstrous
    To admire the tragic beauty they build.
    It is beautiful as a river flowing or a slowly gathering
    Glacier on a high mountain rock-face,
    Bound to plow down a forest, or as frost in November,
    The gold and flaming death-dance for leaves,
    Or a girl in the night of her spent maidenhood, bleeding and kissing.
    I would burn my right hand in a slow fire
    To change the future … I should do foolishly. The beauty of modern
    Man is not in the persons but in the
    Disastrous rhythm, the heavy and mobile masses, the dance of the
    Dream-led masses down the dark mountain.

    Robinson Jeffers, 1935