Lapis Lazuli

Poetry | William Butler Yeats

Lapis Lazuli Quotations

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“All things fall and are built again,

And those that build them again are gay.”

Explanation: These lines express Yeats’s belief in the eternal cycle of destruction and creation. Civilizations collapse, art decays, and human lives end, but each fall leads to new beginnings. Those who rebuild — the artists, dreamers, and thinkers — do so with joy, not despair. Yeats celebrates this creative spirit as the true triumph of humanity.

“Their ancient, glittering eyes, are gay.”

Explanation: This final line of the poem reflects Yeats’s vision of spiritual joy and wisdom that endures even in the face of tragedy. The “ancient, glittering eyes” of the Chinese figures carved in Lapis Lazuli symbolize timeless calm and enlightenment — the serene joy of art that transcends destruction, war, and death.

 

 

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