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The Children Of Stare

    By Walter De La Mare



    Winter is fallen early
    On the house of Stare;
Birds in reverberating flocks
    Haunt its ancestral box;
    Bright are the plenteous berries
    In clusters in the air.

    Still is the fountain's music,
    The dark pool icy still,
Whereupon a small and sanguine sun
    Floats in a mirror on,
    Into a West of crimson,
    From a South of daffodil.

    'Tis strange to see young children
    In such a wintry house;
Like rabbits' on the frozen snow
    Their tell-tale footprints go;
    Their laughter rings like timbrels
    'Neath evening ominous:

    Their small and heightened faces
    Like wine-red winter buds;
Their frolic bodies gentle as
    Flakes in the air that pass,
    Frail as the twirling petal
    From the briar of the woods.

    Above them silence lours,
    Still as an arctic sea;
Light fails; night falls; the wintry moon
    Glitters; the crocus soon
    Will ope grey and distracted
    On earth's austerity:

    Thick mystery, wild peril,
    Law like an iron rod: -
Yet sport they on in Spring's attire,
    Each with his tiny fire
    Blown to a core of ardour
    By the awful breath of God.



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