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Title: An Exhortation
Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Date: 1820
Language: en
Topics: poetry
Source: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/An_Exhortation

Percy Bysshe Shelley

An Exhortation

Camelions feed on light and air:

Poets’ food is love and fame:

If in this wide world of care

Poets could but find the same

With as little toil as they,

Would they ever change their hue

As the light camelions do,

Suiting it to every ray

Twenty times a-day?

Poets are on this cold earth,

As camelions might be,

Hidden from their early birth

In a cave beneath the sea;

​Where light is camelions change:

Where love is not, poets do:

Fame is love disguised: if few

Find either never think it strange

That poets range.

Yet dare not stain with wealth or power

A poet’s free and heavenly mind:

If bright camelions should devour

Any food but beams and wind,

They would grow as earthly soon

As their brother lizards are.

Children of a sunnier star,

Spirits from beyond the moon,

O, refuse the boon!