Dat by day the grey clouds hung Round bails in wetness rolled Hedgerows stood wind-harvested The fields of colour bleached
Even the sea seemed heavy Thick with slate I doubted that life it held As it fought against the dark cliffs
In town: Oily puddles formed Empty cans clattered through Poundstretcher carpark Cold wind Wick River whipped up The swallows had left
I darkened....... Until
Robin flashed his red in conifer green Felicity's rain-soaked hair clung to her face as she laughed And the geese shared Heaven with the Milky Way So that I, Could raise my spirit to the approaching storm.