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Tree, Old Tree Of The Triple Crook

    By William Ernest Henley



Carmen Patibulare - To H. S.



    Tree, Old Tree of the Triple Crook
    And the rope of the Black Election,
    'Tis the faith of the Fool that a race you rule
    Can never achieve perfection:
    So 'It's O, for the time of the new Sublime
    And the better than human way,
    When the Rat (poor beast) shall come to his own
    And the Wolf shall have his day!'

    For Tree, Old Tree of the Triple Beam
    And the power of provocation,
    You have cockered the Brute with your dreadful fruit
    Till your fruit is mere stupration:
    And 'It's how should we rise to be pure and wise,
    And how can we choose but fall,
    So long as the Hangman makes us dread,
    And the Noose floats free for all?'

    So Tree, Old Tree of the Triple Coign
    And the trick there's no recalling,
    They will haggle and hew till they hack you through
    And at last they lay you sprawling:
    When 'Hey! for the hour of the race in flower
    And the long good-bye to sin!'
    And for the lack the fires of Hell gone out
    Of the fuel to keep them in!'

    But Tree, Old Tree of the Triple Bough
    And the ghastly Dreams that tend you,
    Your growth began with the life of Man,
    And only his death can end you.
    They may tug in line at your hempen twine,
    They may flourish with axe and saw;
    But your taproot drinks of the Sacred Springs
    In the living rock of Law.

    And Tree, Old Tree of the Triple Fork,
    When the spent sun reels and blunders
    Down a welkin lit with the flare of the Pit
    As it seethes in spate and thunders,
    Stern on the glare of the tortured air
    Your lines august shall gloom,
    And your master-beam be the last thing whelmed
    In the ruining roar of Doom.



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