Akoot Famous Writers

Man Carrying Thing


The poem must resist the intelligence
Almost successfully. Illustration:


A brune figure in winter evening resists
Identity. The thing he carries resists


The most necessitous sense. Accept them, then,
As secondary (parts not quite perceived


Of the obvious whole, uncertain particles
Of the certain solid, the primary free from doubt,


Things floating like the first hundred flakes of snow
Out of a storm we must endure all night,


Out of a storm of secondary things),
A horror of thoughts that suddenly are real.


We must endure our thoughts all night, until
The bright obvious stands motionless in cold.

Written by Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)

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