The Water Meadow (A poem for two voices)
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
Filed under Poetry
Tail flicking Wagtails, Yellow and Pied, Darting, and catching their insect food. Their young at their heels, begging for more. Tail swishing cows cropping ancient herbage, Their pollen covered hooves, and yellow lips, Fertilising the masses of buttercups, and cowslips, By disturbing the insects who help in the act. The old footpath is now a […]
The Thresher’s Lament
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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Up the blutty ladder, Start work on the Thresher, My guts are all on fire, Down the blutty ladder. Crouch behind the shed. Up the blutty ladder, Start work once more. Diawch! my old guts again. Down the blutty ladder. Crouch behind the shed!. Once more up the ladder, And start up once again, My […]
The Soldier Artist
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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I gazed at the beautiful murals of Plas Newydd, Remembering the artist, the man that created Those beautiful, vivid, bright scenes. And then I recalled another such place Equally vivid, in a much darker setting. The small fields of the Bockage Country. It’s thick hedgerows concealing heavy guns. Tanks on fire, their crews often burning, […]
The Shire Stallion
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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Where are you now, my gentlest Giant? Friend of my childhood, my brave Standard Bearer. I remember so well the battles we fought- Waterloo, Inkerman, Ladysmith. We were so brave, you carried me , reins held taught: The Red Dragon of Wales, our Standard proclaiming. Those battles we fought in times without number, Often at […]
The River
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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You lazily wander, through pastures green, Curling your way as you flow to the sea. Sand Martins, Kingfishers, live in your banks, Tail swishing cattle, stand cooling their flanks. The sunshine reflecting the Golden Gorse, In shallows you gurgle your baby talk; Why do you rush to be lost in the sea? Linger a little, […]
The Party Kiss
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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We walked slowly home from the party. The sky clouded over, it started to rain. Taking off my coat, we snuggled beneath it. It was exciting, I pressed my lips on your freckled cheek. “Now you will have to marry me”, I firmly said. You chuckled and lisped “Oh you are thoppy, you know we […]
The One They Call The Devil Bird
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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In the middle of March, the excitement starts. Each morning I wake, and listen for sounds, Search through the window for new arrivals. Every year the same impatience for migrants. When will they come? The Swallows, the Martins. And the one the Ancients called “Devil Bird”. All coming from Africa to stay for a while. […]
The Old Brown Teapot
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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Standing in a Flanders Trench,the young soldier Peered into the gloom,as he waited for stand down, Which would signal the dawn,and rest from duty. His mind turned to thoughts of home. Sounds of shells, gunfire, War, Blotted out by warm caressing visions, Of a kitchen, glowing in lamp light. His Mother busy preparing tea. The […]
The Life That I Have (by Leo Marks)
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
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The life that I have Is all that I have And the life that I have Is yours. The love that I have Of the life that I have Is yours and yours and yours. A sleep I shall have A rest I shall have Yet death will be but a pause. For the peace […]
The Letter H – Ha Love ‘ate Relationship
April 14, 2010 by A.R (David) Lewis
Filed under Poetry
My name is Albert, or Halbert, depending on whether you are picking me up, or dropping me off. I live with ‘enery and ‘ector. We also share with Holive and Halice. I like Holive’s cooking, ‘er ‘am and Heggs, alternating with ham and eggs, sometimes in a Homelette. It really is nice with my H […]