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In memory of Lin Haigh. Lover of wild places, wise words and fluffy felines of the world.
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06/04/2024
5 trees
The Caged Skylark
BY GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS As a dare-gale skylark scanted in a dull cage,
Man's mounting spirit in his bone-house, mean house, dwells —
That bird beyond the remembering his free fells;
This in drudgery, day-labouring-out life's age.
Though aloft on turf or perch or poor low stage
Both sing sometímes the sweetest, sweetest spells,
Yet both droop deadly sómetimes in their cells
Or wring their barriers in bursts of fear or rage. Not that the sweet-fowl, song-fowl, needs no rest —
Why, hear him, hear him babble & drop down to his nest,
But his own nest, wild nest, no prison. Man's spirit will be flesh-bound, when found at best,
But uncumberèd: meadow-down is not distressed
For a rainbow footing it nor he for his bónes rísen.22/11/2021
5 trees
Soar free with the eaglesDonated by Bren and Jim XX
07/01/2021
2 trees
Miss you mum.Donated by Iain Haigh
03/01/2021
3 trees
19/12/2020