The Priory

The Priory

A Poem by Dean Crossland
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The church I see from my lounge window

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THE PRIORY

 

I see what’s left of you from my window,

Ravaged by an adulterous King,

Seat of religion, of medieval learning,

How many angels dance on the head of a pin?

 

Did the Prior and monks despair?

Maybe they prayed to Saint John de Thwing,

When the wreckers came to tear you apart,

Oh, the greed and malice of a King.

 

It’s hard to imagine it now,

You’re just a quiet parish church,

As to your few dozen aged parishioners,

It’s for a heavenly King they search.

 

© 2012 Dean Crossland


Author's Note

Dean Crossland
Yet another early attempt at verse. I would appreciate any comments; many thanks.

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Dean Crossland
Dean Crossland

Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom



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I am 41 and mainly read 18th and 19th C. English novels. I am working on a historical novel that I dream of having published. I have only recently discovered poetry and would like to try my hand at .. more..

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