<h2><SPAN name="chap56"></SPAN>PATTERNS</h2>
<p class="poem">
I walk down the garden paths,<br/>
And all the daffodils<br/>
Are blowing, and the bright blue squills.<br/>
I walk down the patterned garden paths<br/>
In my stiff, brocaded gown.<br/>
With my powdered hair and jewelled fan,<br/>
I too am a rare<br/>
Pattern. As I wander down<br/>
The garden paths.<br/>
<br/>
My dress is richly figured,<br/>
And the train<br/>
Makes a pink and silver stain<br/>
On the gravel, and the thrift<br/>
Of the borders.<br/>
Just a plate of current fashion,<br/>
Tripping by in high-heeled, ribboned shoes.<br/>
Not a softness anywhere about me,<br/>
Only a whale-bone and brocade.<br/>
And I sink on a seat in the shade<br/>
Of a lime tree. For my passion<br/>
Wars against the stiff brocade.<br/>
The daffodils and squills<br/>
Flutter in the breeze<br/>
As they please.<br/>
And I weep;<br/>
For the lime tree is in blossom<br/>
And one small flower has dropped upon my bosom.<br/>
<br/>
And the splashing of waterdrops<br/>
In the marble fountain<br/>
Comes down the garden paths.<br/>
The dripping never stops.<br/>
Underneath my stiffened gown<br/>
Is the softness of a woman bathing in a marble basin,<br/>
A basin in the midst of hedges grown<br/>
So thick, she cannot see her lover hiding,<br/>
But she guesses he is near,<br/>
And the sliding of the water<br/>
Seems the stroking of a dear<br/>
Hand upon her.<br/>
What is Summer in a fine brocaded gown!<br/>
I should like to see it lying in a heap upon the ground.<br/>
All the pink and silver crumpled up upon the ground.<br/>
<br/>
I would be the pink and silver as I ran along the paths,<br/>
And he would stumble after,<br/>
Bewildered by my laughter.<br/>
I should see the sun flashing from his sword hilt and the buckles on his shoes.<br/>
I would choose<br/>
To lead him in a maze along the patterned paths,<br/>
A bright and laughing maze for my heavy-booted lover,<br/>
Till he caught me in the shade,<br/>
And the buttons of his waistcoat bruised my body as he clasped me,<br/>
Aching, melting, unafraid.<br/>
With the shadows of the leaves and the sundrops,<br/>
And the plopping of the waterdrops,<br/>
All about us in the open afternoon—<br/>
I am very like to swoon<br/>
With the weight of this brocade,<br/>
For the sun sifts through the shade.<br/>
<br/>
Underneath the fallen blossom<br/>
In my bosom,<br/>
Is a letter I have hid.<br/>
It was brought to me this morning by a rider from the Duke.<br/>
“Madam, we regret to inform you that Lord Hartwell<br/>
Died in action Thursday sen’night.”<br/>
As I read it in the white morning sunlight.<br/>
The letters squirmed like snakes.<br/>
“Any answer, Madam,” said my footman.<br/>
“No,” I told him.<br/>
“See that the messenger takes some refreshment.<br/>
No, no answer.”<br/>
And I walked into the garden,<br/>
Up and down the patterned paths,<br/>
In my stiff, correct brocade.<br/>
The blue and yellow flowers stood up proudly in the sun,<br/>
Each one.<br/>
I stood upright too,<br/>
Held rigid to the pattern<br/>
By the stiffness of my gown.<br/>
Up and down I walked,<br/>
Up and down.<br/>
<br/>
In a month he would have been my husband,<br/>
In a month, here, underneath this lime,<br/>
We would have broke the pattern;<br/>
He for me, and I for him,<br/>
He as Colonel, I as lady,<br/>
On this shady seat.<br/>
He had a whim<br/>
That sunlight carried blessing.<br/>
And I answered, “It shall be as you have said.”<br/>
Now he is dead.<br/>
<br/>
In Summer and in Winter I shall walk<br/>
Up and down<br/>
The patterned garden paths<br/>
In my stiff, brocaded gown.<br/>
The squills and the daffodils<br/>
Will give place to pillared roses, and to asters, and to snow.<br/>
<br/>
I shall go<br/>
Up and down,<br/>
In my gown.<br/>
Gorgeously arrayed,<br/>
Boned and stayed.<br/>
And the softness of my body will be guarded from embrace<br/>
By each button, hook and lace.<br/>
For the man who should loose me is dead,<br/>
Fighting with the Duke in Flanders,<br/>
In a pattern called a war.<br/>
Christ! What are patterns for?<br/></p>
<p class="left">
AMY LOWELL</p>
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