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    The Collected Poems of Edward M Robertson - Volume II

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      that over you run the wind's wild race.

      FOR  WILL  OGILVIE

      “No dark can ever hide this dear loved land from me”

      (If I Were Old – William H Ogilvie)

      You wrote once about a blind poet

      out on the hills seeing by the inner

      sun of clear memory all that rolled

      and swept in still solid waves

      around him.  Little did you think

      then it was the inner light would dim

      within you so that your eyes open and

      hill-wandering would be lost into

      the mind's darkness;  and yet I remember

      how, when I came with Christ's own humility

      in my hand to feed your sightless

      soul with bread and wine of His love,

      the smile of years of joy from those

      comforting hills wandered still about

      the corners of your mouth.

      And now this bronze book, set on a lectern

      of stones, your face on a medal of bronze

      fronting it, I feel your soothing words

      spread out over the flowing ground

      motionless yet rolling around me,

      and know you see the joy within me

      for you remembered here, and that

      your smile is in this place.

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      The Rev. Edward Macallan Robertson graduated from Aberdeen University with a first-class honours. He followed this up with a B.Litt at Queen's College, Oxford. He came back up to Scotland in 1960 as Rector of St. Cuthbert's, Hawick. Prior to his retirement in 1993 he was Priest-in-Charge at St. Kessog's, Auchterarder and St. James, Muthill.

     



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