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The Song Of Elf, By: G.K. Chesterton

March 2, 2023 by Editors

The Song Of Elf, By: G.K. Chesterton

    Blue-eyed was Elf the minstrel,
     With womanish hair and ring,
    Yet heavy was his hand on sword,
     Though light upon the string.

    And as he stirred the strings of the harp
     To notes but four or five,
    The heart of each man moved in him
     Like a babe buried alive.

    And they felt the land of the folk-songs
     Spread southward of the Dane,
    And they heard the good Rhine flowing
     In the heart of all Allemagne.

    They felt the land of the folk-songs,
     Where the gifts hang on the tree,
    Where the girls give ale at morning
     And the tears come easily,

    The mighty people, womanlike,
     That have pleasure in their pain;
    As he sang of Balder beautiful,
     Whom the heavens loved in vain.

    As he sang of Balder beautiful,
     Whom the heavens could not save,
    Till the world was like a sea of tears
     And every soul a wave.

    ‘There is always a thing forgotten
        When all the world goes well;
    A thing forgotten, as long ago
    When the gods forgot the mistletoe,
    And soundless as an arrow of snow
     The arrow of anguish fell.

    ‘The thing on the blind side of the heart,
     On the wrong side of the door;
    The green plant groweth, menacing
    Almighty lovers in the spring;
    There is always a forgotten thing,
     And love is not secure.’

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