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May 2013
You cut the motor
On the mower. I’ve

Never seen the grass
Cut with so much

Enthusiasm, Father
Dean said, coming

Up along side the abbey
Church where you

Had mown, you a
Postulant monk, he

A professed monk,
Bearded (permission

Granted due to a fragile
Heart) robed in black.

He smiled, his tired
Gaze scanned where

You had been. I like it
Out in the fresh air,

You said shyly. To work
Is to pray, he said, and

To pray is to work. You
Have done both. You

Smiled and looked over
The mown stretch of

Grass beside the abbey
Church. The bell tolled

From the bell tower.
Must go, he said, the

Lord calls. He wandered
Slowly down by the back

Of the abbey and out of
Sight. Over by the side

The monk’s cemetery stood
Silent and still, the stone

Crosses marking the resting
Place of monks who had died.

Overhead, in the sky black and
Long winged rook flew and cried.
Terry Collett
Written by
Terry Collett  Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)   
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