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THE SPARROW'S SKULL by RUTH PITTER

First Line: THE KINGDOMS FALL IN SEQUENCE, LIKE THE WAVES ON THE SHORE
Last Line: INTO THE HEART OF TERROR, TO FIND MYSELF IN THEE.
Subject(s): FRANCE;

@3Memento mori
Written at the Fall of France@1

The kingdoms fall in sequence, like the waves on the shore.
All save divine and desperate hopes go down, they are no more:
Solitary is our place, the castle in the sea.
And I muse on those I have loved, and on those who have loved me.

I gather up my loves, and keep them all warm,
While above our heads blows the bitter storm:
The blessed natural loves, of life-supporting flame,
And those whose name is Wonder, which have no other name.

The skull is in my hand, the minute cup of bone,
And I remember her, the tame, the loving one,
Who came in at the window, and seemed to have a mind
More towards sorrowful man than to those of her own kind.

She came for a long time, but at length she grew old;
And on her death-day she came, so feeble and so bold;
And all day, as if knowing what the day would bring,
She waited by the window, with her head beneath her wing.

And I will keep the skull, for in the hollow here
Lodged the minute brain that had outgrown a fear;
Transcended an old terror, and found a new love,
And entered a strange life, a world it was not of.

Even so, dread God! even so, my Lord!
The fire is at my feet, and at my breast the sword,
And I must gather up my soul, and clap my wings, and flee
Into the heart of terror, to find myself in Thee.



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