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    View From A Hill


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    View from a Hill

      (Part 1 - West Dorset)

      by

      Tony Farnden

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      Table of Contents

      Lyme Bay

      After Rain

      Across Land and Sea

      Between Earth and Sky

      Sun and Moon

      Another Land

      Storm

      Charmed in the Round

      Salt Kisses

      Trees

      Cogden Beach, Dorset

      Winter Into Spring

      Green Heart

      Dorset the Fae

      The Long Hour Glass

      Lyme Bay

      From up here the bay lays spread out

      in silver and pewter

      beneath grey clouds lit from behind by a low winter sun.

      The tide is out showing old gold

      between Charmouth and Lyme.

      In the western distance Torquay and Brixham brood,

      all moody sapphire,

      as does Portland to the east,

      jutting out into the icy sea.

      But it is the sea and sky that draw my eyes outwards,

      meeting like two lovers in the softest of embraces,

      all shivers and sighs.

      The sea's skin like mercury, rippling at the touch

      of the sky's breath

      and merging into one inseparable truth at the horizon.

      Goddess kissing goddess with a yearning that spills

      into my being, filling it to overflowing,

      salt tears streaming in the breeze.

      (Looking out over Lyme Bay from Hardown Hill, 4th December 2013.)

      After Rain

      The dogs run ahead through the holloway,

      splashing through the puddles,

      chasing some phantom scent.

      The haws and hazels arch overhead,

      a cloister dripping rain as we pass under them.

      We burst out into the last rays of the winter sun.

      Clouds, scarves of glowing rose and peach,

      embrace a sky of turquoise and lapis.

      Veils of rose are reflected back from the east,

      a kiss to remind us she will be back come dawn.

      (16.05, December 13, 2013)

      Across Land and Sea

      Go little bird,

      fly far and fly safe

      across land and sea,

      through rain and hail,

      through sand and fire.

      Go little bird,

      fly far and fly safe,

      from my north to her south,

      from my winter to her summer,

      and sing the words I taught you.

      Go little bird,

      fly far and fly safe

      and sing her my words

      of friendship and of love

      when she wakes next morn.

      (A rainy afternoon in Dorset after talking to a friend, 21.12.2013.)

      Between Earth and Sky

      skies are glowing

      behind grey clouds

      as she again passes,

      low above the hills,

      like a winter's child

      drawn on by a promise

      of an icy touch

      sending shivers outwards.

      the trees are swaying,

      reeling still from

      her sister's passing.

      back she, the wind, will come

      to tug at my coat

      trying to drag me

      skywards, held close

      in her fierce cold embrace.

      but the land holds me fast

      as she too has not yet

      whispered all the secrets

      she has for my ears alone.

      Sun And Moon

      The sea is at rest after so much turmoil

      and the sky, free of clouds for once,

      sends a breeze inland, an icy shawl

      that wraps us all in its frigid folds.

      The winter taunts us with a spring lie

      as a dark butterfly skims across the gorse

      and is gone before leaving its name,

      whether admiral or peacock who knows.

      The sun has rolled out a 9 karat road

      upon the murmuring waves

      from the southern horizon to the beach below

      inviting her daughter moon to join her

      in her dance across the ice blue sky.

      The moon, two thirds of an ivory disk,

      watching from the north-east,

      ignores her mother's request.

      She has the stars to lay with tonight

      on their velvet bed of ebony,

      even if the clouds roll back in.

      11th January 2014

      Another Land

      Golden Cap's flat top meets the sea

      at the point where the sky touches down

      on the gray horizon, blurred by distance.

      Will it look the same if I climb up to it

      or will it reveal something other,

      maybe a portal to the land of the Fay?

      Just take one more step,

      not looking down, ahead in trust.

      A step into another existence

      to somewhere else,

      somewhere on another page

      from another story on another shelf.

      Rather than plummet to where all folly leads

      I'll wait 'til my dreams take me there, as they will,

      and then I will step over that threshold into Fairy.

      Open your hand and keep this small token for me

      as you will need it to call me back when day returns.

      It is my love for you wrapped in a soft kiss.

      (Golden Cap is one of the highest points in my part of the world - the landward side is a hill rising to a flat top grazed be sheep - the seaward side is a vertical cliff. This ghost side leads to another land not often trod except in dreams.)

      Storm

      Old man Storm has woken the morning up

      with swords clashing and drums rolling.

      He's spreading his ragged cloak

      across the whole sky,

      turning grey morn to purple night

      before he stabs through the dark

      with angry jabs of electric blue

      and noisy threats, daring all comers.

      The clouds bleed iron,

      pouring their life's blood

      upon the saturated earth,

      streaming down from the hills,

      filling drains and ditches,

      as the air roars and shakes.

      Trees howl and thrash,

      skeletal fists raised high,

      bending but not submitting,

      even when limbs crack

      and tumble groaning

      to the drowned forest floor.

      Land and sea snarl at each other,

      waves crashing,

      pebbles squealing,

      rolling up and down the beach,

      in a tumult of spray and foam,

      lovers in a tussle of white bedding.

      Old man Storm, now expended,

      bent and wasted, departs, growling.

      Charmed in the Round

     


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