id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1035 Robinson, Edwin Arlington The Man Against the Sky: A Book of Poems .txt text/plain 15528 1343 95 The man Flammonde, from God knows where, All I have to say is what an old man said to me, And forty years ago it was old Archibald said that. Forty years ago it was I heard the old man say, Discovering a world with his man's eyes, If he looked hard and had an eye for nature. Most likely, was the only man who knew him. For now, God save the mark, he's growing old; There'll be time yet for God knows what explosions Said he; "God lives, however, and why care? "God lives," he crooned aloud, "and I'm the man!" God knows what good it was to blind him, Now many a man, given woods like these, Not knowing quite the man he was. For let a man be calm too long, "God knows how far I might have gone God knows there are lives enough, ./cache/1035.txt ./txt/1035.txt