W. H. Auden Quotes About Lying

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  • It takes little talent to see what lies under one's nose, a good deal to know in what direction to point that organ.

  • Out on the lawn I lie in bed, Vega conspicuous overhead.

    'Look, Stranger!' (1936) no. 2
  • It has been said that a poem should not mean but be. This is not quite accurate. In a poem, as distinct from many other kinds of verbal societies, meaning and being are identical. A poem might be called a pseudo-person. Like a person, it is unique and addresses the reader personally. On the other hand, like a natural being and unlike a historical person, it cannot lie.

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  • Acts of injustice done Between the setting and the rising sun In history lie like bones, each one.

    "The Ascent of F6: A Tragedy in Two Acts". Play by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, 1936.
  • Defenceless under the night Our world in stupor lies; Yet, dotted everywhere, Ironic points of light Flash out wherever the Just Exchange their messages: May I, composed like them Of Eros and of dust, Beleaguered by the same Negation and despair, Show an affirming flame.

    "September 1, 1939" l. 92 (1939) See George H.W. Bush 3
  • Earth, receive an honored guest; William Yeats is laid to rest. Let the Irish vessel lie Emptied of its poetry.

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    "In Memory of W. B. Yeats" l. 42 (1940)
  • Intellectual disgrace Stares from every human face, And the seas of pity lie Locked and frozen in each eye.

    "In Memory of W. B. Yeats" l. 46 (1940)
  • All I have is a voice to undo the folded lie, the romantic lie in the brain of the sensual man-in-the-street and the lie of Authority whose buildings grope the sky: There is no such thing as the State and no one exists alone; Hunger allows no choice to the citizen or the police; We must love one another or die.

    Another Time (1940) "September 1, 1939"
  • But he would have us most of all remember to be enthusiastic over the night. Not only for the sense of wonder it alone has to offer but also because it needs our love. For with sad eyes its delectable creatures look up and beg us dumbly to ask them to follow. They are exiles who long for a future that lies in our power.

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