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SHUN the abundant paragraphs

With which a novelist interviews shades

Of physical appearance in one man,

And regard the body of Alvin Spar

Curtained by more aristocratic words.

“Alvin Spar in adolescence

Was neither slim nor rotund,

But slightly aware of future corpulence.

The face that Aristotle may have had

Was interfering, bit by bit,

With an outer face of pouting curves.

Alvin Spar in youth

Held half of the face that Aristotle

May have had, and the pungent directness

Of a stable-boy.

Alvin Spar in middle age

Had the face that Aristotle

May have had—a large austerity

Disputing the bloom of well-selected emotions.

Straight nose, thick lips, low forehead

Were apprentices to the austerity

That often stepped beyond them.

Alvin Spar in old age

Had drawn the wrinkled bed-quilts

Over the face that Aristotle

May have had, but his eyes peered out,

Fighting with sleep.”

Shuffle the cards on which I have written

Alvin Spar’s changes in physical appearance,

And deal them out to the various players.

Accident first, then the qualities of the players—

These two will struggle to dominate

The movements of the plot.

The plot of this novel will ascend

In twenty lines and escape

The honoured adulteration so dear to men.

“Alvin Spar loved a woman

Who poured acid on his slumber

By showing him the different fools within him.

Sincerely longing for wisdom

He married her, while she desired

A pupil whom she could lazily beat.

She convinced him that emotions

Were simply periods of indecision

Within the mind, and with emphasis

He walked to another woman.

The second woman loved him,

But she was merely to him

Clay for mental sculpture.

She killed herself, believing

That he might become to her in death

A figure less remote and careful.

He forgot her in an hour

And used the rest of his life

In finding women over whom he could tower....

He died while madly straying over his heights.”

The incidental people, chatter, and background?

You will find them between

Pages one and four-hundred

Of the latest bulk in prose.

Introducing Irony: A Book of Poetic Short Stories and Poems

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