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  • THE GARLAND

    Walking on the towpath of Telford’s canal,
    admiring the engineer’s genius,
    from the horseshoe shaped weir on the Dee,
    which siphons off the mountains’ waters
    to fill the channels from here to Hurleston;
    remarking the current that combs the grasses
    that lie on the bed like Ophelia’s hair;
    breathing in the smell of the wild garlic –
    a favourite of brown bear and wild boar;
    marvelling at its white starbursts, like snow
    on the wooded banks below the canal;
    passing the holiday narrow boats –
    with their tvs and showers and toilets;
    we round a curve and see, with the landscape
    of river vale, fields and unwalled hills
    behind them, three girls laughing and one
    with a garland of flowers of wild garlic.

     

     

     


    One response to “THE GARLAND”


    1. Bonnie Flach Avatar
      Bonnie Flach

      Lovely and it will keep away bad spirits. Another awesome poem.

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