John Frederick Nims - Christmas Tree

John Frederick Nims - Christmas Tree

This seablue fir that rode the mountain storm br Is swaddled here in splints of tin to die. br Sofas around in chubby velvet swarm; br Onlooking cabinets glitter with flat eye; br Here lacquer in the branches runs like rain br And resin of treasure starts from every vein. br br br Light is a dancer here and cannot rest. br No tanagers or jays are half so bright br As swarms of fire that deep in fragrance nest br In jungles of the gilt exotic night br Where melons hang like moonstone. White above br Rises that perfect star, the sign of love. br br br On carpets’ fairy turf, in rainbow dark, br Here once the enchanted children laid their heads, br Reached for the floating moon above the park, br And all their hopes were simple blues and reds. br Beneath the electric halo, none could see br Swords in the ankle of the victim tree. br br br Each named a patron star: Arthur said green br For August in the country; and Betty blue br For swinging and the Florida surf; while Jeanne br Decided gold. One horoscope was true: br The star of Donald low and lava-red— br Enlisted Donald, in Australia dead. br br br Our lives were bound to sorcery and night. br Zodiacs crumble on the boughs of rust br For every child is gone. Some burned too bright br And now lie broken in the bins of dust; br And some, a fortunate few, adventured far br And found assurance in the perfect star.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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