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Hart-Bevil Cemetery, Tyler County, Texas From service as Companions of the Conqueror To the democracy of death and dust This was family land in the long ago Now alienated from the living Accessible through permissions and locks But we and the ghosts are okay with that They say that only four of them were hanged The dealer in false deeds died of old age Some possibly were saints; hard to believe For after all, we are de Beauville’s kin From Normandy, and then green Chesterton And then dispersed to the colonies At the convenience of His Majesty De Beauvilles and Bevilles and then Bevils And some are buried on this lonely knoll Dim mossy bones and stones among the pines Across the fence a little heap of glass Broken flower vases from the dime store Now the democracy of dust and death But once                     Companions of the Conqueror
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Mar 22, 2019
Mar 22, 2019 at 3:26 PM UTC
Across the Cemetery Fence
Pilgrimage Along The A1 For all DeBeauvilles, Beauvilles, Bevilles, and Bevils Everywhere From Peterborough drops a road Across the Fens, into the past (Where wary wraiths still wear the woad); It comes to Chesterton at last. And we will walk along that track, Or hop a bus, perhaps; you know How hard it is to sling a pack When one is sixty-old, and slow. That mapped blue line across our land Follows along a Roman way Where Hereward the Wake made stand In mists where secret islands lay. In Chesterton a Norman tower Beside Saint Michael’s guards the fields; Though clockless, still it counts slow hours And centuries long hidden and sealed. And there before a looted tomb, Long bare of candles, flowers, and prayers, We will in our poor Latin resume Aves for old de Beauville’s cares.
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Dec 18, 2016
Dec 18, 2016 at 6:37 PM UTC
Pilgrimage Along the A1 - Saint Michael's in Chesterton