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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    A friend just emailed me this and I remembered it from school. Its also thought provoling I reckon:

    The Horses

    Barely a twelvemonth after
    The seven days war that put the world to sleep,
    Late in the evening the strange horses came.
    By then we had made our covenant with silence,
    But in the first few days it was so still
    We listened to our breathing and were afraid.
    On the second day
    The radios failed; we turned the knobs; no answer.
    On the third day a warship passed us, heading north,
    Dead bodies piled on the deck. On the sixth day
    A plane plunged over us into the sea. Thereafter
    Nothing. The radios dumb;
    And still they stand in corners of our kitchens,
    And stand, perhaps, turned on, in a million rooms
    All over the world. But now if they should speak,
    If on a sudden they should speak again,
    If on the stroke of noon a voice should speak,
    We would not listen, we would not let it bring
    That old bad world that swallowed its children quick
    At one great gulp. We would not have it again.
    Sometimes we think of the nations lying asleep,
    Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow,
    And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness.
    The tractors lie about our fields; at evening
    They look like dank sea-monsters couched and waiting.
    We leave them where they are and let them rust:
    'They'll moulder away and be like other loam.'
    We make our oxen drag our rusty ploughs,
    Long laid aside. We have gone back
    Far past our fathers' land.
    And then, that evening
    Late in the summer the strange horses came.
    We heard a distant tapping on the road,
    A deepening drumming; it stopped, went on again
    And at the corner changed to hollow thunder.
    We saw the heads
    Like a wild wave charging and were afraid.
    We had sold our horses in our fathers' time
    To buy new tractors. Now they were strange to us
    As fabulous steeds set on an ancient shield.
    Or illustrations in a book of knights.
    We did not dare go near them. Yet they waited,
    Stubborn and shy, as if they had been sent
    By an old command to find our whereabouts
    And that long-lost archaic companionship.
    In the first moment we had never a thought
    That they were creatures to be owned and used.
    Among them were some half a dozen colts
    Dropped in some wilderness of the broken world,
    Yet new as if they had come from their own Eden.
    Since then they have pulled our ploughs and borne our loads
    But that free servitude still can pierce our hearts.
    Our life is changed; their coming our beginning.

    Edwin Muir
    Not read that one before Hes. I thought at first it was about the seven day Arab-Israeli war and the plight of the Palestinians but the poet died in 1959 so it couldn't be that so I ended up googling it.

    Nuclear War ! missed that completely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    running in rhythm
    a bluebell sea our reward
    as we crest the hill
    this is lovely hes, a very uplifting bit of imagery

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    A summer poem for this fine weather we are having.

    Summer Dawn

    My sleeping children are still flying dreams
    in their goose-down heads.
    The lush of the river singing morning songs
    Fish watch their ceilings turn sun-white.
    The grey-green pike lances upstream
    Kale, like mermaid's hair
    points the water's drift.
    All is morning hush
    and bird beautiful.

    If only,
    I didn't have flu.


    Spike Milligan


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    This is great, made me smile a lot! Thanks Alf.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    A summer poem for this fine weather we are having.

    Summer Dawn

    My sleeping children are still flying dreams
    in their goose-down heads.
    The lush of the river singing morning songs
    Fish watch their ceilings turn sun-white.
    The grey-green pike lances upstream
    Kale, like mermaid's hair
    points the water's drift.
    All is morning hush
    and bird beautiful.

    If only,
    I didn't have flu.


    Spike Milligan


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    venus is rising
    in the night-smudged sky
    through honeyed lanes
    alone driving, I

    and we had watched
    the night follow day,
    tangling bare limbs,
    in the bed where we lay

    and venus rose then
    and together we knew
    the strength of forever
    in that vast tract of blue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    venus is rising
    in the night-smudged sky
    through honeyed lanes
    alone driving, I

    and we had watched
    the night follow day,
    tangling bare limbs,
    in the bed where we lay

    and venus rose then
    and together we knew
    the strength of forever
    in that vast tract of blue

    Ooooo I sat, how lovely Hes :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    A summer poem for this fine weather we are having.

    Summer Dawn

    My sleeping children are still flying dreams
    in their goose-down heads.
    The lush of the river singing morning songs
    Fish watch their ceilings turn sun-white.
    The grey-green pike lances upstream
    Kale, like mermaid's hair
    points the water's drift.
    All is morning hush
    and bird beautiful.

    If only,
    I didn't have flu.


    Spike Milligan


    This is lush, like a bit of spike... nice one Alf...

    Well its a gorgeous day here too, "redders" in fact....feeling a bit joyful today.... (well it can't be all strife can it?)


    Dancing round the kitchen
    With my two best
    Ska and rays in the background
    In a Friday sun fest!

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    Love it Freckle!!! What a great image and I am so pleased you've had a joyful day. They are the best.xx

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    This is lush, like a bit of spike... nice one Alf...

    Well its a gorgeous day here too, "redders" in fact....feeling a bit joyful today.... (well it can't be all strife can it?)


    Dancing round the kitchen
    With my two best
    Ska and rays in the background
    In a Friday sun fest!

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    Fell Life.

    You ask why do we run the fells,
    If you don't understand you cannot pretend,
    We escape from our workday hells,
    And freedom is what we reap from this way of life, my friend.


    By Leonidas.

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    The Love That Breeds

    The love that breeds
    In my heart for thee!
    As the iris is full, brimful of seeds,
    And all that it flowered for among the reeds
    Is packed in a thousand vermilion-beads
    That push, and riot, and squeeze, and clip,
    Till they burst the sides of the silver scrip,
    And at last we see
    What the bloom, with its tremulous, bowery fold
    Of zephyr-petal at heart did hold:
    So my breast is rent
    With the burthen and strain of its great content;
    For the summer of fragrance and sighs is dead,
    The harvest-secret is burning red,
    And I would give thee, after my kind,
    The final issues of heart and mind.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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