Lyrics One More Brevity - Robert Frost
I
opened
the
door
so
my
last
look
Should
be
taken
outside
a
house
and
book.
Before
I
gave
up
seeing
and
slept,
I
said
I
would
see
how
Sirius
kept
His
watchdog
eye
on
what
remained
To
be
gone
into,
if
not
explained.
But
scarcely
was
my
door
ajar,
When,
past
the
leg
I
thrust
for
bar,
Slipped
in
to
be
my
problem
guest,
Not
a
heavenly
dog
made
manifest,
But
an
earthly
dog
of
the
carriage
breed,
Who,
having
failed
of
the
modern
speed,
Now
asked
asylum,
and
I
was
stirred
To
be
the
one
so
dog-preferred.
He
dumped
himself
like
a
bag
of
bones.
He
sighed
himself
a
couple
of
groans,
And,
head
to
tail,
then
firmly
curled,
Like
swearing
off
on
the
traffic
world.
I
set
him
water.
I
set
him
food.
He
rolled
an
eye
with
gratitude,
Or
merely
manners,
it
may
have
been,
But
never
so
much
as
lifted
chin.
His
hard
tail
loudly
smacked
the
floor,
As
if
beseeching
me,
"Please,
no
more;
I
can′t
explain,
tonight
at
least."
His
brow
was
perceptibly
trouble-creased.
So
I
spoke
in
terms
of
adoption,
thus:
"Gusty,
old
boy,
Dalmatian
Gus,
You're
right,
there′s
nothing
to
discuss.
Don't
try
to
tell
me
what's
on
your
mind,
The
sorrow
of
having
been
left
behind
Or
the
sorrow
of
having
run
away.
All
that
can
wait
for
the
light
of
day.
Meanwhile
feel
obligation-free;
Nobody
has
to
confide
in
me."
′Twas
too
one-sided
a
dialogue,
And
I
wasn′t
sure
I
was
talking
Dog.
I
broke
off,
baffled,
but
all
the
same,
In
fancy,
I
ratified
his
name;
Gusty,
Dalmatian
Gus,
that
is,
And
started
shaping
my
life
to
his,
Finding
him
in
his
right
supplies
And
sharing
his
miles
of
exercise.
Next
morning
the
minute
I
was
about,
He
was
at
the
door
to
be
let
out.
As
much
as
to
say,
"I
have
paid
my
call.
You
mustn't
feel
hurt
if
now
I′m
all
For
getting
back
somewhere,
or
further
on."
I
opened
the
door,
and
he
was
gone.
I
was
to
taste
in
little
the
grief
That
comes
of
dogs'
lives
being
so
brief.
Only
fraction
of
ours,
at
most,
He
might
have
been
the
dream
of
a
ghost,
In
spite
of
the
way
his
tail
had
smacked
My
floor,
so
hard
and
matter-of-fact.
And
things
have
been
going
so
strangely
since,
I
wouldn′t
be
too
hard
to
convince,
I
might
even
claim
he
was
Sirius.
Think
of
presuming
to
call
him
Gus!
The
star
itself,
heaven's
greatest
star,
Not
a
meteorite
but
an
avatar,
Who
had
made
this
overnight
descent
To
show
by
deeds
he
didn′t
resent
My
having
depended
on
him
so
long,
And
yet
done
nothing
about
it
in
song.
A
symbol
was
all
he
could
hope
to
convey,
An
intimation,
a
shot
of
ray,
A
meaning
I
was
supposed
to
seek,
And
finding,
not
necessary
speak.
1 The Road Not Taken
2 Death of a Hired Man
3 Why Wait for Science / Etherealizing / Provide, Provide
4 Mowing
5 One More Brevity
6 One Step Backward Taken / Choose Something Like a Star: Happiness Makes Up in Height
7 West-Running Brook
8 The Pasture
9 The Witch of COÖS
10 Birches
11 Mending Wall
12 Reluctance
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