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No picturesque ruins will remain for us To wander through with our sketchbooks and pens For drawing pictures or writing blank verse About bare ruin’d 2 air-conditioning ducts The baptismal font will be repurposed As a bird-bath (with a plastic Saint Elvis) And the stained-glass windows will be sold off As fashionable bathroom accessories The crucifix of deplorable design 3 Will be stored in the back of someone’s garage Until the girls carry it off to the woods And laughingly use it for target practice A rubbly field will serve as a soccer pitch Until seventy years 4 have passed away 1  Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” 2  Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73 3  Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited 4  Daniel 9:1-2
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Jun 2, 2019
Jun 2, 2019 at 3:06 PM UTC
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above a Rural Church
No picturesque ruins will remain for us To wander through with our sketchbooks and pens For drawing pictures or writing blank verse About bare ruin’d 2 air-conditioning ducts The baptismal font will be repurposed As a bird-bath (with a plastic Saint Elvis) And the stained-glass windows will be sold off As fashionable bathroom accessories The crucifix of deplorable design 3 Will be stored in the back of someone’s garage Until the girls carry it off to the woods And laughingly use it for target practice A rubbly field will serve as a soccer pitch Until seventy years 4 have passed away 1  Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” 2  Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73 3  Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited 4  Daniel 9:1-2
Your ‘umble scrivener’s site is: Reactionarydrivel.blogspot.com. It’s not at all reactionary, tho’ it might be drivel. Lawrence Hall’s vanity publications are available on amazon.com as Kindle and on bits of dead tree: The Road to Magdalena, Paleo-Hippies at Work and Play, Lady with a Dead Turtle, Don’t Forget Your Shoes and Grapes, Coffee and a Dead Alligator to Go, and Dispatches from the Colonial Office.
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Jun 2, 2019
Jun 2, 2019 at 3:06 PM UTC
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