Rudyard Kipling

The Explanation

Love and Death once ceased their strife

At the Tavern of Man's Life.

Called for wine, and threw—alas!—

Each his quiver on the grass.

When the bout was o'er they found

Mingled arrows strewed the ground.

Hastily they gathered then

Each the loves and lives of men.

Ah, the fateful dawn deceived!

Mingled arrows each one sheaved;

Death's dread armoury was stored

With the shafts he most abhorred;

Love's light quiver groaned beneath

Venom-headed darts of Death.

Thus it was they wrought our woe

At the Tavern long ago.

Tell me, do our masters know,

Loosing blindly as they fly,

Old men love while young men die?