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To Elizabeth Ward Perkins

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To Elizabeth Ward Perkins Lyrics

Dear Bessie, would my tired rhyme
         Had force to rise from apathy,
         And shaking off its lethargy
Ring word-tones like a Christmas chime.

But in my soul's high belfry, chill
         The bitter wind of doubt has blown,
         The summer swallows all have flown,
The bells are frost-bound, mute and still.

Upon the crumbling boards the snow
         Has drifted deep, the clappers hang
         Prismed with icicles, their clang
Unheard since ages long ago.

The rope I pull is stiff and cold,
         My straining ears detect no sound
         Except a sigh, as round and round
The wind rocks through the timbers old.

Below, I know the church is bright
         With haloed tapers, warm with prayer;
         But here I only feel the air
Of icy centuries of night.

Beneath my feet the snow is lit
         And gemmed with colours, red, and blue,
         Topaz, and green, where light falls through
The saints that in the windows sit.
Here darkness seems a spectred thing,
         Voiceless and haunting, while the stars
         Mock with a light of long dead years
The ache of present suffering.

Silent and winter-killed I stand,
         No carol hymns my debt to you;
         But take this frozen thought in lieu,
And thaw its music in your hand.

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