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Pancakes - Patrick Chalmers
I: THE RETURN
THE winds on earth pipe bugle free,
They’ve wakened sweet Persephone;
She’s stretched her ivory arms, has she,
Her sea-blue eyes she’s blinked;
And Oh!
she’s said, and Oh!
she’s said,
"’Tis time that I was out o’ bed,
The rooks are building overhead,
I dreamt ’em most distinct."
She doesn’t wake her serving-maids,
Neat-fingered Phœbes of the Shades;
She’s brushed her hair in shining braids
Bright gleaming as king-cup;
She’s laid her chiton out to don,
She’s warmed her bath with Phlegethon;
She’s found her sandals, slipped them on,
And hooked her own self up.
And now a-down the palace stair,
O’er coal-black marble huge and bare,
Behold her run, so rosy rare,
And white as mayflowers fall;
Low laughing in a roguish dread,
Down echoing corridors she’s fled,
And Hey for holidays ahead!
Says she, and o’er the hall.
And now she stands on tip-toe’s tip,
The big door’s upper bolt to slip;
And now, a finger laid to lip,
The lower back she’s shot;
She’s turned the great key, clanking clean,
And out she steps, our little Queen,
Who wonders just how bold she’s been,
And rather hopes a lot.
Now in the nether morning mute
She stands half shy, half imp acute,
To take the grim guards’ clashed salute
With most becoming mien;
Then, prettier than I can tell,
She trips across the asphodel;
While early ghosts she meets say, "Well,
Of all things, there’s the Queen!"
And here she’s come to Styx’s flow,
Where an old puntsman (whom you’ll know)
Says, "Goin’ over, Miss? Why so,
Just do’ee step right in!"
And adds, good-willed as boatmen are,
"So Missy found the door a-jar
Once more? My service to your