Silet

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Silet is featured in one of Pound's best known collections, Ripostes (1912).
An illustration for the story Silet by the author Ezra Pound
Abil N. George, Indian Election Symbol Ink Pot & Pen, 2014
An illustration for the story Silet by the author Ezra Pound
Abil N. George, Indian Election Symbol Ink Pot & Pen, 2014
An illustration for the story Silet by the author Ezra Pound
When I behold how black, immortal ink
Drips from my deathless pen—ah, well-away!
Why should we stop at all for what I think?
There is enough in what I chance to say.

It is enough that we once came together;
What is the use of setting it to rime?
When it is autumn do we get spring weather,
Or gather may of harsh northwindish time?

It is enough that we once came together;
What if the wind have turned against the rain?
It is enough that we once came together;
Time has seen this, and will not turn again;

And who are we, who know that last intent,
To plague to-morrow with a testament!

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