The Disengaging Eagle
There is a rumor
the eagle tires of being eagle
and would change wing
with a less kingly bird as king,
say, the seagull.
With swans and cranes and geese,
so the rumor goes,
finding his official pose
faintly absurd,
he would aspire to unofficial peace
and be, if possible, pure bird.
There is a rumor
the eagle nurses now a mood
to abdicate
forever and for good
as flagpole-sitter for the State.
Is it the fall of age
merely, a geriatrical complaint,
this drift to disengage,
this cool unrage?
or rather some dark philosophical taint?
There is a rumor
(God save us) the old warrior
who screamed against the sun
and toured with Caesar and Napoleon
cavils now at war
and would allegedly retire,
resign, retreat
to a blue solitude,
an inaccessible country seat
to fan a native fire
a purely personal feud.
Robert Francis
From
The Orb Weaver, Wesleyan University
Press, © 1960. Reprinted by permission.
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