William Butler Yeats

Meeting

Save this poem as an image

Meeting

Hidden by old age awhile In masker's cloak and hood, Each hating what the other loved, Face to face we stood: 'That I have met with such,' said he, 'Bodes me little good. ' 'Let others boast their fill,' said I, 'But never dare to boast That such as I had such a man For lover in the past; Say that of living men I hate Such a man the most. ' 'A loony'd boast of such a love,' He in his rage declared: But such as he for such as me — Could we both discard This beggarly habiliment — Had found a sweeter word.