Hazel Forks

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Alasdair Roberts, Copyright Control

Because my face betrayed a smile
Because my smile betrayed my love
I went down to the hazel grove
And we’ll all go down together

The hazel forked three ways in my hand
Three ways in my blood
Three ways in my mind

First became a flock of cranes
They danced away in a Troy-Town maze
Their shrieking frames made a chill refrain
And they made a name unknown to man

I will now reveal the name they made:
“The asphodel and the lily red
The daffodil has lost its head
A bloom of dread, a bloom of dread
The newlywed and the nearly dead”
And they’ll all go down together

Next one frowned and he went down
Then gave a laugh and forked up the path
And flew away forever

Next one cowered and drew away
Then sprung back into my face
Because my face betrayed a smile
Because my smile betrayed some love
I had to go down to the hazel grove
Now we’ll all go down together

Only one more task to tackle
Before we reach the final battle
Loose the Earl o’ Hell’s belt-buckle
Crumple down his trousers

Here’s the gifts of the infant suitor
A cask of ash and a flask of pewter
A map of the city of the future
And a clutch of empty browsers

Here’s the dowry of the leper
A walnut shell and a peck of pepper
And an alder spray to carve a quiver
For a gang of hazel dowsers

They dowsed themselves into a tangle
Called themselves a hazel bush
They snarled so sweet and incomplete
That they stole the heart of a little song thrush