King's College Chapel Poem by Charles Causley

King's College Chapel

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When to the music of Byrd or Tallis,
The ruffed boys singing in the blackened stalls,
The candles lighting the small bones on their faces,
The Tudors stiff in marble on the walls.

There comes to evensong Elizabeth or Henry,
Rich with brocade, pearl, golden lilies, at the alter,
The scarlet lions leaping on their bosoms,
Pale royal hands fingering the crackling Psalter,

Henry is thinking of his lute and of backgammon,
Elizabeth follows the waving song, the mystery.
Proud in her red wig and green jewelled favours;
They sit in their white lawn sleeves, as cool as history.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mahtab Bangalee 18 July 2020

Proud in her red wig and green jewelled favours; They sit in their white lawn sleeves, as cool as history..........sophisticated life

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Dr Antony Theodore 18 July 2020

There comes to evensong Elizabeth or Henry, Rich with brocade, pearl, golden lilies, at the alter, The scarlet lions leaping on their bosoms, Pale royal hands fingering the crackling Psalter, Very fine poem. tony

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Chinedu Dike 10 October 2019

Well expressed thoughts and feelings. An insightful piece of poetry written with conviction. Thanks for sharing..................

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