Poems (Bacon)/The pear tree
VII. THE PEAR TREE
We lived out under the pear tree,
We dined upon tarts and cream,
I married you there for ever,
But, dear, 't was only a dream!
We dined upon tarts and cream,
I married you there for ever,
But, dear, 't was only a dream!
We sailed away in the branches
To countries strange and new,
For we owned estates in Dreamland,
But, sweetheart, it is n't true!
To countries strange and new,
For we owned estates in Dreamland,
But, sweetheart, it is n't true!
We made a church in the pear tree,
Where the angels came to sing,
We stroked their wings—but, dearest,
You must n't believe a thing!
Where the angels came to sing,
We stroked their wings—but, dearest,
You must n't believe a thing!
We cut our names in the tree trunk,
So the bark could never grow,
And the Dryad cried! But, my darling,
'T was none of it really so!
So the bark could never grow,
And the Dryad cried! But, my darling,
'T was none of it really so!