Poems (Marianne Moore)/PEDANTIC LITERALIST

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Poems
by Marianne Moore
PEDANTIC LITERALIST
4498525Poems — PEDANTIC LITERALISTMarianne Moore

 POEMS
 BY MARIANNE MOORE

PEDANTIC LITERALIST
Prince Rupert's drop, paper muslin ghost,
white torch "with pow'r to say unkind
  things with kindness, and the most
   irritating things in the midst of love and
    tears," you invite destruction.

You are like the meditative man
with the perfunctory heart; its
  carved cordiality ran
   to and fro at first, like an inlaid and roy'l
    immutable production;

then afterward "neglected to be
painful" and "deluded him with
  loitering formality,
   doing its duty as if it did it not,"
    presenting an obstruction

to the motive that it served. What stood
erect in you, has withered. A
  little "palm-tree of turned wood"
   informs your once spontaneous core in its
    immutable reduction.