Street Light

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THE shine of many city streets
  Confuses any countryman;
  It flickers here and flashes there,
  It goes as soon as it began,
  It beckons many ways at once
  For him to follow if he can.


  Under the lamp a woman stands,
  The lamps are shining equal well,
  But in her eyes are other lights,
  And lights plus other lights will tell:
  He loves the brightness of that street
  Which is the shining street to hell.


  There's light enough, and strong enough,
  To lighten every pleasant park;
  I'm sorry lights are held so cheap,
  I'd rather there were not a spark
  Than choose those shining ways for joy
  And have them lead me into dark.

© John Crowe Ransom