Analysis of Praise Of Ysolt

Ezra Pound 1885 (Hailey) – 1972 (Venice)



In vain have I striven,
to teach my heart to bow;
In vain have I said to him
'There be many singers greater than thou'.

But his answer cometh, as winds and as lutany,
As a vague crying upon the night
That leaveth me no rest, saying ever,
'Song, a song.'
Their echoes play upon each other in the twilight
Seeking ever a song.
Lo, I am worn with travail
And the wandering of many roads hath made my eyes
As dark red circles filled with dust.
Yet there is a trembling upon me in the twilight,
And little red elf words crying, ‘A song',
Little grey elf words crying for a song,
Little brown leaf words crying, ‘A song',
Little green leaf words crying for a song.
The words are as leaves, old brown leaves in the spring time
Blowing they know not whither, seeking a song.

White words as snow flakes but they are cold,
Moss words, lip words, words of slow streams.

In vain have I striven
to teach my soul to bow,
In vain have I pled with him:
'There be greater souls than thou.'

For in the morn of my years there came a woman
As moonlight calling,
As the moon calleth the tides,
'Song, a song.'

Wherefore I made her a song and she went from me
As the moon doth from the sea,
But still came the leaf words, little brown elf words
Stying 'The soul sendeth us'.
'A song, a song!'
And in vain I cried unto them ‘I have no song
For she I sang of hath gone from me'.

But my soul sent a woman, a woman of the wonder-folk,
A woman as fire upon the pine woods
crying 'Song, a song'.
As the flame crieth unto the sap.
My song was ablaze with her and she went from me
As flame leaveth the embers so went she unto new forests '
And the words were with me
crying ever. 'Song, a song'.

And I 'I have no song',
Till my soul sent a woman as the sun:
Yea as the sun calleth to the seed,
As the spring upon the bough
So is she that cometh, the mother of songs,
She that holdeth the wonder words within her eyes
The words, little elf words
that call ever unto me,
'Song, a song'.

In vain have I striven with my soul
to teach my soul to bow.
What soul boweth
while in his heart art thou?


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Poetic Form
Metre 011110 111111 0111111 1110101011 11101011011 101100101 111111010 101 110101110001 101001 1111101 0010011011111 11110111 1110100011001 0101111001 1011110101 101111001 1011110101 011111110011 10111101001 111111111 11111111 011110 111111 0111111 1110111 100111111010 1110 101101 101 11100101111 1011101 11101110111 10111 0101 001111011111 111111111 111101001010101 01011001011 10101 10111001 111011001111 11101011110110 001011 1010101 011111 1111010101 11011101 1010101 11111001011 11101010101 011011 1110101 101 011110111 111111 111 101111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,018
Words 422
Sentences 20
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 16, 2, 4, 4, 7, 8, 9, 4
Lines Amount 58
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 173
Words per stanza (avg) 46
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 17, 2023

2:05 min read
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Ezra Pound

Ezra Weston Loomis Pound was an American expatriate poet and critic of the early modernist movement. more…

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