Journey of the Magi by T.S.Eliot


T.S.Eliot’s vivid dramatic monologue. Strange choice you might think for August but then it is hardly the Christmas card version of the story. A highly experimental and deeply soul-searching piece it is written at a time when the issues were raging within him. It seems for one thing to just quickly pass over the climax of the story as we have come to know it and places the emphasis in another place entirely. But then that’s what poets do isn’t it? Shoot down our pre-conceptions and point us towards another way of seeing?

THE JOURNEY OF THE MAGI
“A cold coming we had of it,
Just the worst time of the year
For a journey, and such a long journey:
The ways deep and the weather sharp,
The very dead of winter.”
And the camels galled, sore-footed, refractory,
Lying down in the melting snow.
There were times we regretted
The summer palaces on slopes, the terraces,
And the silken girls bringing sherbet.
Then the camel men cursing and grumbling
And running away, and wanting their liquor and women,
And the night-fires going out, and the lack of shelters,
And the cities hostile and the towns unfriendly
And the villages dirty, and charging high prices.

A hard time we had of it.
At the end we preferred to travel all night,
Sleeping in snatches,
With the voices singing in our ears, saying
That this was all folly.

Then at dawn we came down to a temperate valley,
Wet, below the snow line, smelling of vegetation;
With a running stream and a water-mill beating the darkness,
And three trees on the low sky,
And an old white horse galloped away in the meadow.
Then we came to a tavern with vine-leaves over the lintel,
Six hands at an open door dicing for pieces of silver,
And feet kicking the empty wine-skins.
But there was no information, and so we continued
And arrived at evening, not a moment too soon
Finding the place; it was (you may say) satisfactory.

All this was a long time ago, I remember,
And I would do it again, but set down
This set down
This: were we lead all that way for
Birth or Death? There was a Birth, certainly,
We had evidence and no doubt. I have seen birth and death,
But had thought they were different; this Birth was
Hard and bitter agony for us, like Death, our death.
We returned to our places, these Kingdoms,
But no longer at ease here, in the old dispensation,
With an alien people clutching their gods.
I should be glad of another death.

 

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One Response to “Journey of the Magi by T.S.Eliot”

  1. Chris says:

    Hi
    A stunning reading – we’d love to use this in church in January. Is there a better quality copy of the recording than we can get off youtube? We’d be more than willing to pay
    Many thanks
    What a talent!
    Chris


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