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Shapes of Clay

Ambrose Bierce
Oneiromancy.

L'audace.

The Aesthetes. >

  Daughter of God!  Audacity divine—­
  Of clowns the terror and of brains the sign—­
  Not thou the inspirer of the rushing fool,
  Not thine of idiots the vocal drool: 
  Thy bastard sister of the brow of brass,
  Presumption, actuates the charging ass. 
  Sky-born Audacity! of thee who sings
  Should strike with freer hand than mine the strings;
  The notes should mount on pinions true and strong,
  For thou, the subject shouldst sustain the song,
  Till angels lean from Heaven, a breathless throng! 
  Alas! with reeling heads and wavering tails,
  They (notes, not angels) drop and the hymn fails;
  The minstrel’s tender fingers and his thumbs
  Are torn to rags upon the lyre he strums. 
  Have done! the lofty thesis makes demand
  For stronger voices and a harder hand: 
  Night-howling apes to make the notes aspire,
  And Poet Riley’s fist to slug the rebel wire!

THE GOD’S VIEW-POINT.

  Cheeta Raibama Chunder Sen,
  The wisest and the best of men,
  Betook him to the place where sat
  With folded feet upon a mat
  Of precious stones beneath a palm,
  In sweet and everlasting calm,
  That ancient and immortal gent,
  The God of Rational Content. 
  As tranquil and unmoved as Fate,
  The deity reposed in state,
  With palm to palm and sole to sole,
  And beaded breast and beetling jowl,
  And belly spread upon his thighs,
  And costly diamonds for eyes. 
  As Chunder Sen approached and knelt
  To show the reverence he felt;
  Then beat his head upon the sod
  To prove his fealty to the god;
  And then by gestures signified
  The other sentiments inside;
  The god’s right eye (as Chunder Sen,
  The wisest and the best of men,
  Half-fancied) grew by just a thought
  More narrow than it truly ought. 
  Yet still that prince of devotees,
  Persistent upon bended knees
  And elbows bored into the earth,
  Declared the god’s exceeding worth,
  And begged his favor.  Then at last,
  Within that cavernous and vast
  Thoracic space was heard a sound
  Like that of water underground—­
  A gurgling note that found a vent
  At mouth of that Immortal Gent
  In such a chuckle as no ear
  Had e’er been privileged to hear!

  Cheeta Raibama Chunder Sen,
  The wisest, greatest, best of men,
  Heard with a natural surprise
  That mighty midriff improvise. 
  And greater yet the marvel was
  When from between those massive jaws
  Fell words to make the views more plain
  The god was pleased to entertain: 
  “Cheeta Raibama Chunder Sen,”
  So ran the rede in speech of men—­
  “Foremost of mortals in assent
  To creed of Rational Content,
  Why come you here to impetrate
  A blessing on your scurvy pate? 
  Can you not rationally be
  Content without disturbing me? 
  Can you not take a hint—­a wink—­
  Of what of all this rot I think? 
  Is laughter lost upon you quite,
  To check you in your pious rite? 
  What! know you not we gods protest
  That all religion is a jest? 
  You take me seriously?—­you
  About me make a great ado
  (When I but wish to be alone)
  With attitudes supine and prone,
  With genuflexions and with prayers,
  And putting on of solemn airs,
  To draw my mind from the survey
  Of Rational Content away! 
  Learn once for all, if learn you can,
  This truth, significant to man: 
  A pious person is by odds
  The one most hateful to the gods.” 
  Then stretching forth his great right hand,
  Which shadowed all that sunny land,
  That deity bestowed a touch
  Which Chunder Sen not overmuch
  Enjoyed—­a touch divine that made
  The sufferer hear stars!  They played
  And sang as on Creation’s morn
  When spheric harmony was born.

  Cheeta Raibama Chunder Sen,
  The most astonished man of men,
  Fell straight asleep, and when he woke
  The deity nor moved nor spoke,
  But sat beneath that ancient palm
  In sweet and everlasting calm.

Oneiromancy.

L'audace.

The Aesthetes. >

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