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Arthur Conan Doyle, 'The Inner Room'

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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] duathir at Arthur Conan Doyle, 'The Inner Room'
The Inner Room

It is mine—the little chamber,
Mine alone.
I had it from my forbears
Years agone.
Yet within its walls I see
A most motley company,
And they one and all claim me
As their own.
There's one who is a soldier
Bluff and keen;
Single-minded, heavy-fisted,
Rude of mien.
He would gain a purse or stake it,
He would win a heart or break it,
He would give a life or take it,
Conscience-clean.
And near him is a priest
Still schism-whole;
He loves the censer-reek
And organ-roll.
He has leanings to the mystic,
Sacramental, eucharistic;
And dim yearnings altruistic
Thrill his soul.
There's another who with doubts
Is overcast;
I think him younger brother
To the last.
Walking wary stride by stride,
Peering forwards anxious-eyed,
Since he learned to doubt his guide
In the past.
And 'mid them all, alert,
But somewhat cowed,
There sits a stark-faced fellow,
Beetle-browed,
Whose black soul shrinks away
From a lawyer-ridden day,
And has thoughts he dare not say
Half avowed.
There are others who are sitting,
Grim as doom,
In the dim ill-boding shadow
Of my room.
Darkling figures, stern or quaint,
Now a savage, now a saint,
Showing fitfully and faint
Through the gloom.
And those shadows are so dense,
There may be
Many—very many—more
Than I see.
They are sitting day and night
Soldier, rogue, and anchorite;
And they wrangle and they fight
Over me.
If the stark-faced fellow win,
All is o'er!
If the priest should gain his will
I doubt no more!
But if each shall have his day,
I shall swing and I shall sway
In the same old weary way
As before.

By Arthur Conan Doyle

Comments

Nov. 22nd, 2016 05:41 am (UTC)
What a marvelous and very evocative poem. ACD is one of my favorite writers, of course. He was so talented, and also very versatile in what he wrote. And of course - he gave us our beloved Holmes and Watson.

He wrote some very cool supernatural fiction too, including a couple of early mummy stories, not to mention Professor Challenger.

Thanks for sharing with us!

Edited 2016-11-22 05:43 am (UTC)
med_cat: (cat and books)
Nov. 22nd, 2016 11:20 am (UTC)
Indeed, he did write a good range of things. Have you read his letters, bio, or medical tales? They are all quite good.

And yes, the supernatural fiction was well-written, and Prof. Challenger still has his fans, just as SH does.

My pleasure! I saw it and wanted to share :)
debriswoman: (cat and mouse)
Nov. 22nd, 2016 08:28 pm (UTC)
I do like the pattern of rhyming...thank you:-)
med_cat: (Default)
Nov. 23rd, 2016 12:38 am (UTC)
My pleasure; glad you liked it :)