THE WISE
Behold, there came wise men from the East to Jerusalem, saying Where is He . . . ?
Miles across the turbulent kingdoms
They came for it, but that was nothing;
That was the least. Drunk with vision,
Rain stringing the ragged beards,
When a beast lamed they caught up another
And goaded west.
For the time was on them.
Once, as it may, in the life of a man;
Once, as it was, in the life of mankind,
All is corrected. And their years of pursuit,
Raw- eyed reading the wrong texts,
Charting the doubtful calculations;
Those nights knotted with thought,
When dawn held off, and the rooster
Rattled the leaves with his blind assertion —
All that, they regarded, under the Sign,
No longer as search but as preparation.
For when the mark was made they saw it.
Nor stopped to…
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