The Two Trees
(专辑: The Mask And Mirror - 1994)
Beloved, gaze in thine own heart The
holy tree is growing there; From joy the
holy branches start And all the
trembling flowers they bear. The
changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the
stars with merry light; The
surety of its hidden root Has planted quiet in the
night; The
shaking of its leafy head Has given the
waves their melody. And made my lips and music wed, Murmuring a
wizard song for thee, There the
Loves a
circle go, The
flaming circle of our days, Gyring, spiring to and fro In those great ignorant leafy ways; Remembering all that shaken hair And how the
winged sandals dart Thine eyes grow full of tender care; Beloved, gaze in thine own heart. Gaze no more in the
bitter glass The
demons, with their subtle guile, Lift up before us when they pass, Or only gaze a
little while; For there a
fatal image grows That the
stormy night receives, Roots half hidden under snows, Broken boughs and blackened leaves. For all things turn to bareness In the
dim glass the
demons hold, The
glass of outer weariness, Made when God slept in times of old. There, through the
broken branches, go The
ravens of unresting thought; Flying, crying, to and fro, Cruel claw and hungry throat, Or else they stand and sniff the
wind, And shake their ragged wings: alas! Thy tender eyes grow all unkind: Gaze no more in the
bitter glass. Beloved, gaze in thine own heart, The
holy tree is growing there; From joy the
holy branches start, And all the
trembling flowers they bear. Remembering all that shaken hair And how the
winged sandals dart, Thine eyes grow full of tender care; Beloved, gaze in thine own heart.