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The Spirit of Sycamore Gap

Shoreditchpoet

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A seed grew into

the spirit of a country

nurtured on the wall between

two lands

perhaps the reincarnation of a Roman guard?

Or a stonemason who worked on the Emperor Hadrian’s wall,

dreaming of his Apuane home

where his wife and children farm Tuscan soil,

nurturing their little vineyard of hope until the return of their patriarch.

The return…

Does anything cut from this world return?

Some things remain alive in memory.

Their presence felt, like the itch of a severed limb,

the soothing voice of your mother’s spirit in the song of a morning lark.

Yet, the void is real.

There is no filling it.

Where there was something true, something distinct and beloved,

there is now only air and occasional blue sky, chasing or fleeing the darkness.

“Everything is pointless.”

Shouted something inside someone with a chainsaw and a grudge.

But the roots and the stone and the grassy fen deny this cleft

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Shoreditchpoet
Shoreditchpoet

Written by Shoreditchpoet

Local poet/writer. ‘There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.’ E. Hemingway. All ©️DMM

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