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1892–1933

THE ORCHARD

Stella Benson

I will repent me of my ways; I will come here and bury Five thousand odd superfluous days Beneath a flow'ring cherry.

Between a pear and a cherry tree My temple I will enter — My place, where even I may be The altar and the centre.

One altar to a thousand aisles, A hundred thousand arches... The loud lamb-choir about me files, The bleating bishop marches,

The congregation kneels and nods, The bishop leads its praises, So I'll pray too, to their dim gods Whose feet are decked with daisies:

Ah, let me not grow old. Ah, let Me not grow old, and falter In my delusion, or forget My heart was once an altar.

Let me still think myself a star With these my rays about me; Pretend these green perspectives are All purposeless without me.

Ah, bid the sun stand still. Ah, bid The coming night retire, And all the good I ever did Shall feed your altar fire;

The hour shall stand and sing your praise, The minute shall adore you, And my ten thousand unborn days I'll sacrifice before you.

Gods of great joy, and little grief, See — I will wear as token A pear leaf and a cherry leaf Until this pledge be broken....

Between a pear and a cherry tree A cold hand touched my shoulder — Ah, my false gods have forsaken me, I am a minute older.

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