Analysis of The House Of Dust: Part 03: 01: As evening falls

Conrad Potter Aiken 1889 (Savannah, Georgia) – 1973 (Savannah, Georgia)



As evening falls,
And the yellow lights leap one by one
Along high walls;
And along black streets that glisten as if with rain,
The muted city seems
Like one in a restless sleep, who lies and dreams
Of vague desires, and memories, and half-forgotten pain . . .
Along dark veins, like lights the quick dreams run,
Flash, are extinguished, flash again,
To mingle and glow at last in the enormous brain
And die away . . .
As evening falls,
A dream dissolves these insubstantial walls,—
A myriad secretly gliding lights lie bare . . .
The lovers rise, the harlot combs her hair,
The dead man's face grows blue in the dizzy lamplight,
The watchman climbs the stair . . .
The bank defaulter leers at a chaos of figures,
And runs among them, and is beaten down;
The sick man coughs and hears the chisels ringing;
The tired clown
Sees the enormous crowd, a million faces,
Motionless in their places,
Ready to laugh, and seize, and crush and tear . . .
The dancer smooths her hair,
Laces her golden slippers, and runs through the door
To dance once more,
Hearing swift music like an enchantment rise,
Feeling the praise of a thousand eyes.

As darkness falls
The walls grow luminous and warm, the walls
Tremble and glow with the lives within them moving,
Moving like music, secret and rich and warm.
How shall we live tonight?  Where shall we turn?
To what new light or darkness yearn?
A thousand winding stairs lead down before us;
And one by one in myriads we descend
By lamplit flowered walls, long balustrades,
Through half-lit halls which reach no end.


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Poetic Form
Metre 1101 001011111 0111 001111101111 010101 11001011101 110100100010101 0111110111 11010101 1100111000101 0101 1101 0101100101 010010010111 0101010101 01111100101 010101 0101011010110 0101101101 01110101010 0101 10010101010 1000110 1011010101 010101 100101001101 1111 10110110101 100110101 1101 0111000101 100110101110 10110100101 1111011111 11111101 01010111011 011101101 1110111 11111111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,519
Words 269
Sentences 22
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 29, 10
Lines Amount 39
Letters per line (avg) 31
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 603
Words per stanza (avg) 141
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:21 min read
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Conrad Potter Aiken

Conrad Potter Aiken was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American author born in Savannah Georgia whose work includes poetry short stories novels and an autobiography more…

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