Potidaea and Delium

          Potidaea and Delium

There was a time philosophers and those

They taught were men on battlegrounds.  They fought

Together, side by side.  There was no pose

(About butch fortitude) in fancy thought—

They did it sword and shield and spear and brawn.

And if they found themselves or friends beset

By doom, the enemy was set upon

With courage.  Philosophy met the threat

With  sweaty action.  Socrates saved him

At Potidaea on the battlefield.

At Delium Alcibiades, grim

In youthful strength and beauty, would not yield

His ugly teacher with the wisest breath

To even a heroic fighting death.