By Lake VyrnwyA Poem by BeccyA slender tree, vertical as noon stands alone to the left of the lake. It is quite beautiful; and close up the resin swells, live amber glows, beckoning my touch, whilst the birdsong remains innocent of my passing. I gaze over the lake's unblemished surface and think of what has gone before. The houses, the post office, the parish church, the old Cross Guns Inn that stood at the heart of the village, and wonder if the ghosts that lie beneath are watching me back. Momentarily, a thrush, deluded by a late evening burst of sun, startles me as it soars into the weak blue of sky; churning the air, a subtle motion, curled, then swiftly gone, as it chases after a stray white cloud. I look back at the imprinted grass, watch how it springs upright as if I have never been, then listen to the stillness, wondering about the years that lie ahead; as back in the village of my uncle, my son is waiting. Ever patient, understanding of my need to tilt at windmills in search of that one perfect line. Perhaps one day, he will become a poet. Already, the perils of burgeoning adolescence aside, there is a certain whimsy to his thoughts; and I wish he were here with me now, for like me, he would bask in the glow of amber, wish the deluded little thrush all God speed. But the summer day to summer night has slipped and on my lips lie thoughts that little buds must own the sun. That destiny alone, this universe, and more, this human scale, is not just mine; for what remains of my slight summer skills, will all too soon be as the singing wind between the hills. Written 21st August 2018. For my son Charlie.
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Added on August 26, 2018Last Updated on October 15, 2019 AuthorBeccyUnited KingdomAboutI'm forty four, single and have a lovely fifteen year old son called Charlie. I've been writing poetry and short stories since I can remember. I have always been an assiduous reader of poetry and real.. more..Writing
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