As I Walked Out One Evening Songs, Ballads, Lullabies, Limericks, and Other Light Verse

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Pub. Date: 1995-08-08
Publisher(s): Vintage
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Summary

W. H. Auden once defined light verse as the kind that is written by poets who are democratically in tune with their audience and whose language is straightforward and close to general speech. Given that definition, the 123 poems in this collection all qualify; they are as accessible as popular songs yet have the wisdom and profundity of the greatest poetry. As I Walked Out One Eveningcontains some of Auden's most memorable verse: "Now Through the Night's Caressing Grip," "Lullaby: Lay your Sleeping Head, My Love," "Under Which Lyre," and "Funeral Blues." Alongside them are less familiar poems, including seventeen that have never before appeared in book form. Here, among toasts, ballads, limericks, and even a foxtrot, are "Song: The Chimney Sweepers," a jaunty evocation of love, and the hilarious satire "Letter to Lord Byron." By turns lyrical, tender, sardonic, courtly, and risque,As I Walked Out One Eveningis Auden at his most irresistible and affecting.

Author Biography

W. H. Auden (1907-1973) was one of the wittiest and most worldly of English poetry's great twentieth century masters. His work ranges from the political to the religious, from the urbane to the romantic. He is also, with his exhilarating lyrical power and understanding of love and longing in all their sacred and profane guises, an exemplary champion of human wisdom in its encounter with the mysteries of experience. More than any other poet, Auden used his poetry as an instrument to study the massive forces, dramas, and upheavals of the twentieth century, and his work displays an astonishing range of voice and breadth of concern.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
It's No Use Raising a Shout
3(2)
What's in Your Mind, My Dove, My Coney
5(1)
Prothalamion
6(2)
Alma Mater
8(2)
The Airman's Alphabet
10(3)
The Three Companions
13(1)
Shorts
14(4)
Song: You were a great Cunarder, I
18(1)
Ballad: O what is that sound which so thrills the ear
19(2)
The Witnesses
21(6)
Song: Seen when night was silent
27(1)
Who's Who
28(1)
Now Through Night's Caressing Grip
29(1)
In the Square
30(2)
Madrigal
32(1)
Night Mail
33(3)
Song: Let the florid music praise
36(1)
Foxtrot from a Play
37(2)
Underneath the Abject Willow
39(1)
Fish in the Unruffled Lakes
40(1)
Song: The chimney sweepers
41(1)
At Last the Secret Is Out
42(1)
Funeral Blues
43(1)
Jam Tart
44(1)
Death's Echo
45(2)
Letter to Lord Byron
47(39)
Lullaby: Lay your sleeping head, my love
86(2)
Danse Macabre
88(3)
Blues: Ladies and gentlemen, sitting here
91(1)
Give Up Love
92(2)
Nonsense Song
94(1)
Johnny
95(1)
Miss Gee
96(4)
Victor
100(5)
James Honeyman
105(5)
Roman Wall Blues
110(1)
As I Walked Out One Evening
111(2)
O Tell Me the Truth About Love
113(2)
Gare du Midi
115(1)
Epitaph on a Tyrant
116(1)
The Unknown Citizen
117(1)
Refugee Blues
118(2)
Ode
120(2)
Calypso
122(1)
Heavy Date
123(5)
Song: Warm are the still and lucky miles
128(1)
``Gold in the North'' Came the Blizzard to Say
129(1)
The Glamour Boys and Girls Have Grievances Too
130(2)
Carry Her Over the Water
132(1)
Eyes Look into the Well
133(1)
Lady Weeping at the Crossroads
134(2)
Notes
136(5)
The Way
141(1)
Song for St Cecilia's Day
142(3)
Many Happy Returns
145(4)
Shepherd's Carol
149(2)
Song of the Old Soldier
151(1)
Song of the Master and Boatswain
152(1)
Adrian and Francisco's Song
153(1)
Miranda's Song
154(1)
Three Songs from The Age of Anxiety
155(2)
Under Which Lyre
157(6)
Nursery Rhyme
163(1)
Barcarolle
164(1)
Music Ho
165(1)
The Love Feast
166(1)
Song: Deftly, admiral, cast your fly
167(1)
Limericks
168(2)
Hunting Season
170(1)
The Willow-Wren and the Stare
171(2)
The Proof
173(1)
``The Truest Poetry Is the Most Feigning''
174(3)
Nocturne
177(1)
Metalogue to The Magic Flute
178(4)
A Toast
182(2)
Some Thirty Inches from My Nose
184(1)
On the Circuit
185(3)
Song of the Ogres
188(1)
Song of the Devil
189(2)
The Geography of the House
191(3)
Moralities
194(7)
A New Year Greeting
201(2)
Doggerel by a Senior Citizen
203(4)
Notes 207(8)
Index of Titles and First Lines 215

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