Camomile Tea

-by Katherine Mansfield

                  Outside the sky is light with           stars;

           There’s a hollow roaring from           the sea.

           And, alas! for the little almond           flowers,

          The wind is shaking the almond           tree.


         How little I thought, a year ago,

In the horrible cottage upon the Lee

       That he and I should be sitting so

 And sipping a cup of camomile tea.


               Light as feathers the witches           fly,

          The horn of the moon is plain to           see;

                                   By a firefly under           a jonquil flower

                                      A goblin toasts           a bumble-bee.


    We might be fifty, we might be five,

So snug, so compact, so wise are we!

                 Under the kitchen-table leg

  My knee is pressing against his knee.


             Our shutters are shut, the fire is           low,

                                 The tap is dripping           peacefully;

            The saucepan shadows on the           wall

       Are black and round and plain to           see.