On Carnethy Hill
By paborama
Wed, 30 Sep 2015
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And mountains these of old we climbed
Like summer's blessed memory blunt
I ran up paths by sheep who knew
The way before I wandered
Sunsets deep amongst the hills
Carnethy's sisters cross the glen
The treacle slides behind the clouds
Dripping through with fingers slow
And into heather purple, deep
We sink our heels downward
Back to lands less magic-steeped
Back to heartbreak
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Really good
Lovely writing. I felt that the closing was too abrupt - was that intentional, Paborama?
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Your decision
That's the poet's prerogative, Paborama. If you're happy with it leave it alone.
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Beautiful picture of the
Beautiful picture of the enjoyment of the escape. Did it help for the re-grappling with the heartache left behind awhile? Rhiannon
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