Alzuna

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The forest of Alzuna hides a pool.
  Beside that pool, a shadowy tree up-towers.
High on that tree, a bough most beautiful
  Bends with the fragrant burden of its flowers.
Among those flowers a nest is buried deep.
  Warm in that nest, there lies a freckled shell.
Packed in that shell, a bird is fast asleep.
  This is the incantation and the spell.


For, when the north wind blows, the bird will cry,
  “Warm in my freckled shell, I lie asleep.
The freckled shell is in the nest on high.
  The nest among the flowers is buried deep.
The flowers are on a bough most beautiful.
  The bough is on a tree no axe can fell.
The sky is at its feet in yonder pool.
  This is the incantation and the spell!”

© Alfred Noyes