Saturday, January 12, 2013

NOVEMBER SPAWNED A MONSTER (FIGHTING COCKS)






The man shall love the work ; the woman shall receive him as the divine representative ; the child shall be born as the sign of the trust ; the friend shall laugh at the joke apparently obscure.  The boy and the girl shall not play together ; they shall wait for power ; the old shall wait in the garden, happy for death.  The leader shall be a fear ; he shall protect from panic ; the people shall reverence the carved stone under the oak tree.  The muscular shall lounge in bars ; the puny shall keep diaries in classical Greek. The soldier shall say ‘It is a fine day for hurting’ ; the doctor shall speak of death as of a favorite dog.  The glutton shall love with his mouth ; to the burglar love shall mean ‘Destroy when read’ ; to the rich and poor the sign for ‘our money’ ; the sick shall say of love ‘It’s only a phase’ ; the psychologist ‘That’s easy’ ; ‘Be fair’.  The censor shall dream of knickers, a nasty beast.  The murderer shall be wreathed with flowers ; he shall die for the people.




Text:  W.H. Auden, The Orators, London, Faber & Faber, 1966.
Images by Dame Elisabeth Frink:  Upper, Fighting Cocks, Pencil and watercolor, 1987; Lower,  Fighting Cocks, Bronze sculpture, 1987.

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