Camomile Tea
by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
Outside the sky is light with stars;
There's a hollow roaring from the
sea.
And, alas! for the little almond flowers,
The wind is shaking the
almond tree.
How little I thought, a year ago,
In the horrible cottage
upon the Lee
That he and I should be sitting so
And sipping a cup of
camomile tea.
Light as feathers the witches fly,
The horn of the moon
is plain to see;
By a firefly under a jonquil flower
A goblin toasts a
bumble-bee.
We might be fifty, we might be five,
So snug, so compact,
so wise are we!
Under the kitchen-table leg
My knee is pressing against
his knee.
Our shutters are shut, the fire is low,
The tap is dripping
peacefully;
The saucepan shadows on the wall
Are black and round and plain
to see.
The viking knit bracelet pictured above was created by the Beadshaper. It as well as other bracelets are available at http://www.beadshaper.com
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
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