Cold Blooded Creatures
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Elinor Wylie (1885-1928) was born in Somerville, New Jersey to a prominent family, including a grandfather who was the governor of Pennsylvania and a . . . MORE »

Elinor Wylie (1885-1928) was born in Somerville, New Jersey to a prominent family, including a grandfather who was the governor of Pennsylvania and a . . . MORE »
By Elinor Wylie
Man, the egregious egoist,
(In mystery the twig is bent,)
Imagines, by some mental twist,
That he alone is sentient
Of the intolerable load
Which on all living creatures lies,
Nor stoops to pity in the toad
The speechless sorrow of its eyes.
He asks no questions of the snake,
Nor plumbs the phosphorescent gloom
Where lidless fishes, broad awake,
Swim staring at a night-mare doom.
Elinor Wylie, “Cold Blooded Creatures” from Selected Works of Elinor Wylie, edited by Evelyn Helmick Hively (Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, 2005). Reprinted with the permission of The Kent State University Press.
