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A Fairy Tale

    By Gilbert Keith Chesterton



    All things grew upwards, foul and fair:
    The great trees fought and beat the air
    With monstrous wings that would have flown;
    But the old earth clung to her own,
    Holding them back from heavenly wars,
    Though every flower sprang at the stars.

    But he broke free: while all things ceased,
    Some hour increasing, he increased.
    The town beneath him seemed a map,
    Above the church he cocked his cap,
    Above the cross his feather flew
    Above the birds and still he grew.

    The trees turned grass; the clouds were riven;
    His feet were mountains lost in heaven;
    Through strange new skies he rose alone,
    The earth fell from him like a stone,
    And his own limbs beneath him far
    Seemed tapering down to touch a star.

    He reared his head, shaggy and grim,
    Staring among the cherubim;
    The seven celestial floors he rent,
    One crystal dome still o'er him bent:
    Above his head, more clear than hope,
    All heaven was a microscope.



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