The Maze – W.H. Auden
Anthropos apteros for days
Walked whistling round and round the maze,
Relying happily upon
His temperament for getting on.
The hundredth time he sighted, though,
A bush he left an hour ago,
He halted where four alleys crossed
And recognised that he was lost.
‘Where am I? Metaphysics says
No question can be asked unless
It has an answer, so l can
Assume this maze has got a plan.
‘If theologians are correct,
A Plan implies an Architect:
A God-built maze would be, I’m sure,
The Universe in miniature.
‘Are data from the world of sense,
In that case, valid evidence?
What, in the universe I know,
Can give directions how to go?
‘All Mathematics would suggest
A steady straight line as the best,
But left and right alternately
Is consonant with History.
‘Aesthetics, though, believes all Art
Intends to gratify the heart:
Rejecting disciplines like these,
Must I, then, go which way I please?
Such reasoning is only true
If we accept the classic view,
Which we have no right to assert
According to the introvert.
‘His absolute presupposition
Is: Man creates his own condition.
This maze was not divinely built
But is secreted by my guilt.
‘The centre that I cannot find
Is known to my unconscious mind;
I have no reason to despair
Because I am already there.
‘My problem is how not to will;
They move most quickly who stand still:
I’m only lost until I see
I’m lost because I want to be.
‘If this should fail, perhaps I should,
As certain educators would,
Content myself with this conclusion:
In theory there is no solution.
‘All statements about what I feel
Like I-am-lost, are quite unreal:
My knowledge ends where it began;
A hedge is taller than a man.’
Anthropos apteros, perplexed
To know which turning to take next,
Looked up and wished he were a bird
To whom such doubts must seem absurd.
Best poem ever. Gets better with every run through.
Fix the spelling though.
‘If this should fail, perhaps I should,
As CERTAM?? educators would,
Content myself with this conclusion:
In theory there is no solution.
Indeed (though for me, Atlantis remains his piéce de résistance)
Thanks for the heads up on the typos!