The Tortoise in Eternity, by Elinor Wylie

The Tortoise in Eternity

Within my house of patterned horn
I sleep in such a bed
As men may keep before they're born
And after they are dead.   Sticks and stones may break their bones,
And words may make them bleed;
There is not one of them who owns
An armor to his need.   Tougher than hide or lozenged bark,
Snow-storm and thunder proof,
And quick with sun, and thick with dark,
Is this my darling roof.   Men's troubled dreams of death and birth
Pulse mother-o'-pearl to black;
I bear the rainbow bubble Earth
Square on my scornful back.

poems.one - Elinor Wylie