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The Black Riders & Other Lines/The sage lectured brilliantly

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The sage lectured brilliantly
by Stephen Crane

This poem was published in 1905 in the volume The Black Rider & Other Lines.

4295The sage lectured brilliantlyStephen Crane

The sage lectured brilliantly.
Before him, two images:
"Now this one is a devil,
And this one is me."
He turned away.
Then a cunning pupil
Changed the positions.

Turned the sage again:
"Now this one is a devil,
And this one is me."
The pupils sat, all grinning,
And rejoiced in the game.
But the sage was a sage.