A Lifetime Away

Photo … Priory East Window – © WHB
Three hundred miles
and a lifetime away
from the place where I was born
the memories are vivid
burned into my soul
heightened by distance
by time past
Ghosts of my past
inhabit my dreams
chances gone begging
opportunities missed
loving and leaving
a heritage of hope
bringing certitude
where doubt once held sway.
I loved and love
those dark purple hills
outcrops and the Nab
towering over the town
Cass Rock
where Sisyphus finally capitulated
Beyond these,
just rolling
heather clad moor
soft dales
grey-green heathland,
burnt golden yellow gorse
and swaying bracken
And on the scarp slope
the detritus of iron mines
defunct air shafts
ancient workings
the ruins of hard labour
and alongside these
pyramids of shale and slag
creating their own foothills
bracken spores now binding
their surfaces
reconstructing life
nature reclaiming its own
And the view which nurtured me
from my school room
of graveyard and priory
its arched east window
tracery shattered
configuring my sky

‘Priory and Applegarth . . . Pen & Wash – WHB
The ancient stone dovecote
now sheltering jackdaws
ravens, blackbirds.
the Norman arched gateway
still standing adrift
isolated from the remnants
of its dismantled
castellated walls
whose dispersed masonry
now furnishes
so many of the town’s dwellings

Norman Arch &Dovecote … Photo ©WHB
The mill pond stocked still
by the descendants of those
pre-dissolution carp
the Augustinians first introduced
fed and nurtured
The monk’s walk
cloistered
by beech and birch
sheltering silent contemplation
which
even now
as I tread in their footsteps
I replicate
in awe and reverence
And in the Apple Garth
where now the wheat
is harvested
still a silent windswept
arbour
now lovers
not penitents
linger
embrace
exchange kisses
and vows.
Thus am I now
beholden to the past
nurturer of my present
promise of my future

Hills on the north scarp of the North Yorkshire Moors
I feel a kinship to this place those long years ago. As I sit beside the mill pond and throw crumbs of bread to the carp and croon poetry to my future. Such a wonderful trip, thanks for taking me along.
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… And thank you for your appreciative comments, Jerry.
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This truly special Roland.
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Thank you, Nigel.
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Great descriptions with a sense of the passing of time
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I thank you for commenting, Derrick.
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Lovely, flowing and beautiful imagery, Roland.
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I thank you for your welcome comment, Eugenia.
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Fantastic reflection and poetry Roland. The last verse sums up life in four lines. There is so much emotion in your pen and wash, it is an excellent painting.
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I do thank you for your appreciative comments, Davy.
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Your excellent poetry draws them Roland. Have a good weekend.
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… and you too, Davy.
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