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And when I go walking I do like to see Old Jeremy Straw standing guard Over eiderdown fields; He laughs with the wind and no-one knows That, under the grey coat that tickles the grass, Rests one who was human once but Now hides behind a mask Which, frozen by time, makes mock of men. When angry clouds gather he fears not the rain, He feels no discomfort his Life-blood is long since drained; As equals, he smiles at day and night. In trench-coat and trilby and worn woollen gloves He waits at the top of the hill As if his feet had never moved, His home: his throne: his all-alone. Now who should discover the secret he holds? For I robed him in rags and I set Him to hold his court with crows. His flesh turns to dust and no-one knows .... |
(1977) |
photo: Paul Glazzard |
Created: November 17, 2014. | © Stephen Alsford |