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I have finally found you In St. Enodoc Church; Home is where your heart rests Not your place of birth. Summoned by the three o’clock bell A pilgrim across the eleventh fairway, Towards a crooked spire that protrudes Like a drowning swimmer, Signalling to be rescued from the dunes. As I enter through the gate Your headstone greets me with a shout; A marvel of the stonemason’s art Explosive script from marbles cold darkness, Radiates your humour and warmth. I am not humbled, sad nor afraid This place is fitting to rest your phrase; Looking down at where you lie I try to imagine that lived-in face. Archibald lies at your head Old and trusted, faithful ted; So much heard, but nothing said All through the years of pressured steps, To follow where your father led; But you had other plans and instead Were drawn to words with rhythmic thread, That made you Poet Lauriat, a knight Who finally has found some peace.
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Nov 3, 2019
Nov 3, 2019 at 7:13 PM UTC
John Betjeman
I have finally found you In St. Enodoc Church; Home is where your heart rests Not your place of birth. Summoned by the three o’clock bell A pilgrim across the eleventh fairway, Towards a crooked spire that protrudes Like a drowning swimmer, Signalling to be rescued from the dunes. As I enter through the gate Your headstone greets me with a shout; A marvel of the stonemason’s art Explosive script from marbles cold darkness, Radiates your humour and warmth. I am not humbled, sad nor afraid This place is fitting to rest your phrase; Looking down at where you lie I try to imagine that lived-in face. Archibald lies at your head Old and trusted, faithful ted; So much heard, but nothing said All through the years of pressured steps, To follow where your father led; But you had other plans and instead Were drawn to words with rhythmic thread, That made you Poet Lauriat, a knight Who finally has found some peace.
My tribute to one of my favourite poets.
nigdaw
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60/M/Essex, UK.
Nov 3, 2019
Nov 3, 2019 at 7:13 PM UTC
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