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The title "From the Journal of a Disappointed Man" suggests a personal and introspective narrative. The word "journal" implies a private reflection, while "disappointed" sets the tone of unfulfilled expectations and disillusionment. The speaker's sense of disappointment frames the poem, hinting at a deeper exploration of unmet aspirations or observations of failure.
_"I discovered these men driving a new pile into the pier."_
"very powerful men; very ruminative and silent men ignoring me."
"Every one of the monsters was silent on the subject."
I discovered these men driving a new pile into the pier.
There was all the paraphernalia
of chains, pulleys, cranes, ropes and, as I said,
a wooden pile, a massive affair, swinging
over the water on a long wire hawser.
"I discovered these men driving a new pile into the pier."
"There was all the paraphernalia"
"of chains, pulleys, cranes, ropes and, as I said,"
"a wooden pile, a massive affair, swinging"
"over the water on a long wire hawser."
Everything else was in the massive style
as well, even the men; very powerful men;
very ruminative and silent men ignoring me.
Speech was not something to interest them,
and if they talked at all it was like this –
"Let go", or "Hold tight": all monosyllables.
"Everything else was in the massive style"
"as well, even the men; very powerful men;"
"very ruminative and silent men ignoring me."
"Speech was not something to interest them,"
"and if they talked at all it was like this –"
"Let go", or "Hold tight": all monosyllables.
Nevertheless, by paying close attention
to the obscure movements of one working
on a ladder by the water's edge, I could tell
that for all their strength and experience
these men were up against a great difficulty.
"Nevertheless, by paying close attention"
"to the obscure movements of one working"
"on a ladder by the water's edge, I could tell"
"that for all their strength and experience"
"these men were up against a great difficulty."
I cannot say what. Every one of the monsters
was silent on the subject – baffled I thought
at first, but then I realised indifferent
and tired of the whole business.
"I cannot say what. Every one of the monsters"
"was silent on the subject – baffled I thought"
"at first, but then I realised indifferent"
"and tired of the whole business."
The man nearest to me, still saying nothing
but crossing his strong arms over his chest,
showed me that for all he cared the pile
could go on swinging until the crack of Doom.
"The man nearest to me, still saying nothing"
"but crossing his strong arms over his chest,"
"showed me that for all he cared the pile"
"could go on swinging until the crack of Doom."
I should say I watched them at least an hour
and, to do the men justice, their slow efforts
to overcome the secret problem did continue –
then gradually slackened and finally ceased.
"I should say I watched them at least an hour"
"and, to do the men justice, their slow efforts"
"to overcome the secret problem did continue –"
"then gradually slackened and finally ceased."
One massive man after another abandoned
his position and leaned on the iron rail
to gaze down like a mystic into the water.
No one spoke; no one said what they saw;
"One massive man after another abandoned"
"his position and leaned on the iron rail"
"to gaze down like a mystic into the water."
"No one spoke; no one said what they saw;"
though one fellow did spit, and with round eyes
followed the trajectory of his brown bolus
(he had been chewing tobacco)
on its slow descent into the same depths.
The foreman, and the most original thinker,
smoked a cigarette to relieve the tension.
"though one fellow did spit, and with round eyes"
"followed the trajectory of his brown bolus"
"(he had been chewing tobacco)"
"on its slow descent into the same depths."
"The foreman, and the most original thinker,"
"smoked a cigarette to relieve the tension."
Afterwards, and with a heavy kind of majesty,
he turned on his heels and walked away.
With this eclipse of interest, the incident
was suddenly closed. First in ones and twos,
then altogether, the men followed. That left
the pile still in mid-air, and me of course.
"Afterwards, and with a heavy kind of majesty,"
"he turned on his heels and walked away."
"With this eclipse of interest, the incident"
"was suddenly closed. First in ones and twos,"
"then altogether, the men followed. That left"
"the pile still in mid-air, and me of course."
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