God Pluto is a kindly man; the children ran: "Come help us with the games our dames ban." He drinks his beer and builds his forge, as red as George The Fourth his face is that flames tan. Like baskets of ripe fruit the bird-songs' oaten flutes All honeyed yellow sound in air, where Among the hairy leaves fall trills of dew and sheaves Are tasting of fresh green anew. Flare His flames as tall As Windsor Castle, all Balmoral was not higher; Like feathered masks and peas in pots and castled trees Walled gardens of the seas, the flames seemed all of these. As red and green as Petticoats of queens Among the flowering Beans they Bloom... "Come rest and be! I care for nobody, nobody, not I, the world can be - and no one cares for me!" In the lane, Hattie Meddlesome Mattie, Suddenly quarrel. Flames like Balmoral From feathered doxies Blow up like boxes, Cram full of matches, - Each yells and scratches. Flames green and yellow spirt from lips and eyes and skirt, The leaves like chestnut horses' ears rear. Ladies, though my forge has made me red as George The Fourth, Such flames we know not here, dear!
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Composition:
- Set to music by William Walton (1902 - 1983), "Mazurka", from Façade
Text Authorship:
- by Edith Sitwell (1887 - 1964), appears in Façade, first published 1922
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