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sword blades & poppy seed-第16部分
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With your fairness in my thought。
Grant me this; and I shall be
Honoured overwhelmingly。〃
The Shadow rested black and still;
And the wind sighed over the window…sill。
Paul put the despised watch away
And laid out before him his array
Of stones and metals; and when the morning
Struck the stones to their best adorning;
He chose the brightest; and this new watch
Was so light and thin it seemed to catch
The sunlight's nothingness; and its gleam。
Topazes ran in a foamy stream
Over the cover; the hands were studded
With garnets; and seemed red roses; budded。
The face was of crystal; and engraved
Upon it the figures flashed and waved
With zircons; and beryls; and amethysts。
It took a week to make; and his trysts
At night with the Shadow were his alone。
Paul swore not to speak till his task was done。
The night that the jewel was worthy to give。
Paul watched the long hours of daylight live
To the faintest streak; then lit his light;
And sharp against the wall's pure white
The outline of the Shadow started
Into form。 His burning…hearted
Words so long imprisoned swelled
To tumbling speech。 Like one compelled;
He told the lady all his love;
And holding out the watch above
His head; he knelt; imploring some
Littlest sign。
The Shadow was dumb。
Weeks passed; Paul worked in fevered haste;
And everything he made he placed
Before his lady。 The Shadow kept
Its perfect passiveness。 Paul wept。
He wooed her with the work of his hands;
He waited for those dear commands
She never gave。 No word; no motion;
Eased the ache of his devotion。
His days passed in a strain of toil;
His nights burnt up in a seething coil。
Seasons shot by; uncognisant
He worked。 The Shadow came to haunt
Even his days。 Sometimes quite plain
He saw on the wall the blackberry stain
Of his lady's picture。 No sun was bright
Enough to dazzle that from his sight。
There were moments when he groaned to see
His life spilled out so uselessly;
Begging for boons the Shade refused;
His finest workmanship abused;
The iridescent bubbles he blew
Into lovely existence; poor and few
In the shadowed eyes。 Then he would curse
Himself and her! The Universe!
And more; the beauty he could not make;
And give her; for her comfort's sake!
He would beat his weary; empty hands
Upon the table; would hold up strands
Of silver and gold; and ask her why
She scorned the best which he could buy。
He would pray as to some high…niched saint;
That she would cure him of the taint
Of failure。 He would clutch the wall
With his bleeding fingers; if she should fall
He could catch; and hold her; and make her live!
With sobs he would ask her to forgive
All he had done。 And broken; spent;
He would call himself impertinent;
Presumptuous; a tradesman; a nothing; driven
To madness by the sight of Heaven。
At other times he would take the things
He had made; and winding them on strings;
Hang garlands before her; and burn perfumes;
Chanting strangely; while the fumes
Wreathed and blotted the shadow face;
As with a cloudy; nacreous lace。
There were days when he wooed as a lover; sighed
In tenderness; spoke to his bride;
Urged her to patience; said his skill
Should break the spell。 A man's sworn will
Could compass life; even that; he knew。
By Christ's Blood! He would prove it true!
The edge of the Shadow never blurred。
The lips of the Shadow never stirred。
He would climb on chairs to reach her lips;
And pat her hair with his finger…tips。
But instead of young; warm flesh returning
His warmth; the wall was cold and burning
Like stinging ice; and his passion; chilled;
Lay in his heart like some dead thing killed
At the moment of birth。 Then; deadly sick;
He would lie in a swoon for hours; while thick
Phantasmagoria crowded his brain;
And his body shrieked in the clutch of pain。
The crisis passed; he would wake and smile
With a vacant joy; half…imbecile
And quite confused; not being certain
Why he was suffering; a curtain
Fallen over the tortured mind beguiled
His sorrow。 Like a little child
He would play with his watches and gems; with glee
Calling the Shadow to look and see
How the spots on the ceiling danced prettily
When he flashed his stones。 〃Mother; the green
Has slid so cunningly in between
The blue and the yellow。 Oh; please look down!〃
Then; with a pitiful; puzzled frown;
He would get up slowly from his play
And walk round the room; feeling his way
From table to chair; from chair to door;
Stepping over the cracks in the floor;
Till reaching the table again; her face
Would bring recollection; and no solace
Could balm his hurt till unconsciousness
Stifled him and his great distress。
One morning he threw the street door wide
On coming in; and his vigorous stride
Made the tools on his table rattle and jump。
In his hands he carried a new…burst clump
Of laurel blossoms; whose smooth…barked stalks
Were pliant with sap。 As a husband talks
To the wife he left an hour ago;
Paul spoke to the Shadow。 〃Dear; you know
To…day the calendar calls it Spring;
And I woke this morning gathering
Asphodels; in my dreams; for you。
So I rushed out to see what flowers blew
Their pink…and…purple…scented souls
Across the town…wind's dusty scrolls;
And made the approach to the Market Square
A garden with smells and sunny air。
I feel so well and happy to…day;
I think I shall take a Holiday。
And to…night we will have a little treat。
I am going to bring you something to eat!〃
He looked at the Shadow anxiously。
It was quite grave and silent。 He
Shut the outer door and came
And leant against the window…frame。
〃Dearest;〃 he said; 〃we live apart
Although I bear you in my heart。
We look out each from a different world。
At any moment we may be hurled
Asunder。 They follow their orbits; we
Obey their laws entirely。
Now you must come; or I go there;
Unless we are willing to live the flare
Of a lighted instant and have it gone。〃
A bee in the laurels began to drone。
A loosened petal fluttered prone。
〃Man grows by eating; if you eat
You will be filled with our life; sweet
Will be our planet in your mouth。
If not; I must parch in death's wide drouth
Until I gain to where you are;
And give you myself in whatever star
May happen。 O You Beloved of Me!
Is it not ordered cleverly?〃
The Shadow; bloomed like a plum; and clear;
Hung in the sunlight。 It did not hear。
Paul slipped away as the dusk began
To dim the little shop。 He ran
To the nearest inn; and chose with care
As much as his thin purse could bear。
As rapt…souled monks watch over the baking
Of the sacred wafer; and through the making
Of the holy wine whisper secret prayers
That God will bless this labour of theirs;
So Paul; in a sober ecstasy;
Purchased the best which he could buy。
Returning; he brushed his tools aside;
And laid across the table a wide
Napkin。 He put a glass and plate
On either side; in duplicate。
Over the lady's; excellent
With loveliness; the laurels bent。
In the centre the white…flaked pastry stood;
And beside it the wine flask。 Red as blood
Was the wine which should bring the lustihood
Of human life to his lady's veins。
When all was ready; all which pertains
To a simple meal was there; with eyes
Lit by the joy of his great emprise;
He reverently bade her come;
And forsake for him her distant home。
He put meat on her plate and filled her glass;
And waited what should come to pass。
The Shadow lay quietly on the wall。
From the street outside came a watchman's call
〃A cloudy night。 Rain beginning to fall。〃
And still he waited。 The clock's slow tick
Knocked on the silence。 Paul turned sick。
He filled his own glass full of wine;
From his pocket he took a paper。 The twine
Was knotted; and he searched a knife
From his jumbled tools。 The cord of life
Snapped as he cut the little string。
He knew that he must do the thing
He feared。 He shook powder into the wine;
And holding it up so the candle's shine
Sparked a ruby through its heart;
He drank it。 〃Dear; never apart
Again! You have said it was mine to do。
It is done; and I am come to you!〃
Paul Jannes let the empty wine…glass fall;
And held out his arms。 The insentient wall
Stared down at him with its cold; white glare
Unstained! The Shadow was not there!
Paul clutched and tore at his tightening throat。
He felt the veins in his body bloat;
And the hot blood run like fire and stones
Along the sides of his cracking bones。
But he laughed as he staggered towards the door;
And he laughed aloud as he sank on the floor。
The Coroner took the body away;
And the watches were sold that Saturday。
The Auctioneer said one could seldom buy
Such watches; and the prices were high。
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