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It is the sinners’ dust-tongued bell claps me to
When, with his torch and hourglass, like a sulphur priest,
His beast heel cleft in a sandal,
Time marks black aisle kindle from the brand of ashes,
Grief dishevelled hands tear out the altar ghost
And a kill the candle.
Over the choir minute I hear hour chant:
Time’s coral saint and the salt grief a foul sepulchre
And a whirlpool drives the prayerwheel;
and sailing emperor, pale as their tide-print,
Hear by death’s accident the clocked and dashed-down spire
Strike the sea through bellmetal.
There is loud and dark directly under dumb flame,
Storm, snow, and fountain in the weather fireworks,
Cathedral calm in the pulled house;
Grief with book and candle christens the cherub time
From the emerald, still bell; and from the pacing weather-cock
The voice bird on coral prays.
Forever it is a white in the dark-skinned summer
Out of the font of and plants at that stone tocsin
Scales the blue of spirits;
From blank and leaking winter sails the in colour,
Shakes, in crabbed burial shawl, by sorcerer’s woken,
Ding dong from the mute turrets.
I mean time the cast and curfew rascal of our marriage,
nightbreak born in the fat side, from an animal
In a holy room, in a wave;
And all love’s sinners in sweet cloth kneel to a hyleg image,
Nutmeg, civet, and sea-parsley serve the plagued groom and bride
have brought forth the urchin grief.