(AFA - 2023)
Directions: Read Text IV and answer questions 06, 07 and 08 accordingly.
TEXT IV
| I know I shall meet my fate | |
| Somewhere among the clouds above; | |
| Those that I fight I do not hate, | |
| Those that I guard I do not love; | |
| 5 | My country is Kiltartan Cross, |
| My countrymen Kiltartan’s poor, | |
| No likely end could bring them loss | |
| Or leave them happier than before. | |
| Nor law, nor duty bade1 me fight, | |
| 10 | Nor public men, nor cheering crowds, |
| A lonely impulse of delight | |
| Drove to this tumult in the clouds; | |
| I balanced all, brought all to mind, | |
| The years to come seemed waste of breath, | |
| 15 | A waste of breath the years behind |
| In balance with this life, this death. |
(YEATS, W.B. An Irish Airman Foresees His Death in Rhyme and Reason, An Anthology. Org. O’MALLEY, Raymond. HartDavis Educational.)
Vocabulary:
1. Bid (bade, bidden): to tell somebody to do something.
In Text IV, the following phrase refers to dying:
meet my fate.
waste of breath.
tumult in the clouds.
impulse of delight.