The House Was Quiet And The World Was Calm

Hans Rustad

The house was quiet and the world was calm.
The rea­der became the book; and sum­mer night

Was like the con­scious being of the book.
The house was quiet and the world was calm.

The words were spo­ken as if there was no book,
Except that the rea­der leaned above the page,

Wan­ted to lean, wan­ted much to be
The scho­lar to whom his book is true, to whom

The sum­mer night is like a perfec­tion of thought.
The house was quiet because it had to be.

The quiet was part of the meaning, part of the mind:
The access of perfec­tion to the page.

And the world was calm. The truth in a calm world,
In which there is no other meaning, itself

Is calm, itself is sum­mer and night, itself
Is the rea­der lea­ning late and read­ing there.

Wallace Ste­vens (1879 - 1955)

(from “Har­mo­nium,” 1923)


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