Hawthorn
By Ewan
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Here is a hawthorn.
Who knows its age?
Older than my house,
certainly older
than the flats behind it.
Stored in the rings,
invisible until the end,
are the changes
from three different centuries.
People believed fairies
lived in Hawthorn trees
and farmers would plant one
on their land
for luck.
The last plough turned soil here long since,
but if you squint, the blossom might be diaphanous wings
fluttering amidst the branches
and that is real luck.
I
Hope
It
Never
Falls
In
My
Lifetime.
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I hope it is,
but it looks more like a flowering cherry in the pic. If you want to be sure go out and grab a branch. :)
A prickly poem for a prickly tree. May it last many lifetimes.
Fairies livng in Hawthorns? makes sense clever little things. I believe people also planted Mountain Ash (Rowan) to ward off witches. Can't figure that out, but it's good for the birds.
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I guess you must miss the Almond blossom in Andalusia
My friend, Maria told me about how beautiful they are. She said they were disappearing though. We talked about going, but it's a long way from the Canaries where we lived at that time.
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Doesn't really matter, so
Doesn't really matter, so long as you can see fairy wings :0) In the woods here hawthorn has not buds yet, but the wild cherry is gorgeous
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