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    DIARY OF A CHURCH MOUSE
    by Sir John Betjeman
    Here among the discarded cassocks,
    Damp stools, and half split open hassocks,
    Here where the vicar never looks
    I nibble through old service books.
    Lean and alone I spend my days
    Behind this Church of England baize.
    I share my dark forgotten room
    With two oil lamps and half a broom.
    The cleaner never bothers me,
    So here I eat my frugal tea.
    My bread is sawdust mixed with straw;
    My jam is polish for the floor.
    Christmas and Easter may be feasts
    For congregations and for priests,
    And so may Whitsun. All the same,
    They do not fill my meagre frame.
    For me the only feast at all
    Is Autumn Harvest Festival,
    When I can satisfy my want
    With ears of corn around the font.
    I climb the eagle's brazen head
    To burrow through a loaf of bread.
    I scramble up the pulpit stair
    And gnaw the marrows hanging there.
    It is enjoyable to taste
    These items ere they go to waste,
    But how annoying when one finds
    That other mice with pagan minds
    Come into church my food to share
    Who have no proper business there.
    Two field mice who have no desire
    To be baptized, invade the choir.
    A large and most unfriendly rat
    Comes in to see what we are at.
    He says he thinks there is no God
    And yet he comes ... it's rather odd.
    This year he stole a sheaf of wheat
    (It screened our special preacher's seat),
    And prosperous mice from fields away
    Come in to hear the organ play,
    And under cover of its notes
    Eat through the altar's sheaf of oats.
    A low church mouse, who thinks that I
    Am too papistical, and high,
    Yet somehow doesn't think it wrong
    To munch through Harvest Evensong,
    While I, who starve the whole year through,
    Must share my food with rodents who
    Except at this time of year
    Not once inside the church appear.
    Within the human world I know
    Such goings on could not be so,
    For human beings only do
    What their religion tells them to.
    They read the Bible every day
    And always, night and morning, pray,
    And just like me, the good church mouse
    Worship each week in God's own house,
    But all the same it's strange to me
    How very full the church can be
    With people I don't see at all
    Except at Harvest Festival.
    --


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    Default Diary of a Church Mouse

    Thank you Lavender Blue 2... That was great !
    A Harvest poem with a difference.

    Have you any more ?

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