For in that sleep of death

For in that sleep of death

A Poem by alanwgraham
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Thoughts on seeing a graveyard on the Isle of Barra

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For in that sleep of death



Dark crosses etched against a silver ocean

 

The McKinnons, the McLeans, the MacNeils

lie asleep on the machair

 

their lives played out

on fertile sward

of windblown sand and peat

sustaining life from times forgotten

writ large in flesh and blood

too many begats to number

 

they sleep above the ocean

chameleon mirror

of restless sky

raised up and laid flat

by tug of moon and storm

giver and taker away

merciful and merciless

 

they sleep below the Ben

bog, rough grass

timeless, naked rock

twisted, scoured by ice

 

Dark crosses etched against a silver ocean

 

The McKinnons, the McLeans, the MacNeils

lie asleep on the machair

© 2016 alanwgraham


Author's Note

alanwgraham
The machair is the sward of fertile grass above the beach

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I spent the evening reading your poems and this is my favorite. As I read the words the flow and rhythm seemed effortless. And I loved the ending to return from where you started the poem. Thank you Jeff

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

alanwgraham

7 Years Ago

Thanks Jeffrey, it helps a lot when you get some inspiration. Barra is a 5 hour ferry trip from the .. read more
Good, tough stuff. I like it. This piece is jacket weather.

Posted 8 Years Ago



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alanwgraham
alanwgraham

Scotland, United Kingdom



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Married with three kids, I retired early from teaching physics but have always enjoyed mountains. In my forties I experienced a manic episode which kick-started a creative urge. I've written a novel .. more..

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