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Making Cider

I saw within the wheelwright’s

The big round cartwheels, blue and red;

A plough with blunted share;

A blue tin jug; a broken chair;

And paint in trial patchwork

Slapping up against the wall;

The lumber of the wheelwright’s trade,

And tools on benches neatly laid,

The brace, the adze, the awl;

And framed within the latticed-panes,

Above the cluttered sill,

Saw rooks upon the stubble

Seeking forgotten grains;

And all the air was sweet and

With juice of apples heaped in skips,

Fermenting, rotten, soft and bruise,

And all the yard was strewn with pips,

Discarded pulp, and wrung-out

That ducks with rummaging flat

Searched through beside the

To gobble in their greediness.

The young men strained upon the

To wring the last reluctant inch.

They laughed together, fair and frank,

And threw their loins across the winch.

A holiday from field and dung,

From plough and harrow, scythe and spade,

To dabble in another trade,

The crush the pippins in the slats,

And see that in the little

An extra pint was wring;

While round about the worthies

Profuse in comment, praise or blame,

Content the press should be of wood,

Advising rum, decrying wheat,

And black strong sugar makes it sweet,

But still resolved, with maundering tongue,

That cider could not be the

As once when they were young;

But still the young contemptuous

Laughed kindly at their old conceit,

And strained upon the crank again.

Now barrels ranged in portly

Mature through winter’s sleep,

Aping the leisured sloths of

That dreams of Tiber or the Rhine,

Mellowing slow and deep;

But keen and cold the northern

Sharpen the quiet yard.

And sharp like no rich southern

The tang of cider bites;

For here the splintered stars and

Hold England in a frosty guard.

Orion and

Above the wheelwright’s shed.

And Sirius resting on the

While all the village snores abed.

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Victoria Sackville West

Victoria Mary Sackville-West, Lady Nicolson, CH (9 March 1892 – 2 June 1962), usually known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author and ga…

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