Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop by William Butler Yeats
Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop by William Butler Yeats

Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop

William Butler Yeats * Track #6 On Words for Music Perhaps

Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop Annotated

I met the Bishop on the road
And much said he and I.
'Those breasts are flat and fallen now,
Those veins must soon be dry;
Live in a heavenly mansion,
Not in some foul sty.'

'Fair and foul are near of kin,
And fair needs foul,' I cried.
'My friends are gone, but that's a truth
Nor grave nor bed denied,
Learned in bodily lowliness
And in the heart's pride.

'A woman can be proud and stiff
When on love intent;
But Love has pitched his mansion in
The place of excrement;
For nothing can be sole or whole
That has not been rent.'

Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop Q&A

When did William Butler Yeats release Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop?

William Butler Yeats released Crazy Jane Talks With the Bishop on Tue Jan 01 1929.

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