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Farewell

Chapter 13: A SONG
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About This Book

A varied collection of poems and short prose pieces that celebrate the Cotswold and Gloucestershire countryside while exploring love, longing, and spiritual yearning. The poems range from concise nature lyrics—observing rivers, hedges, birds, and seasonal light—to sonnets and free-verse meditations that ask for vision, joy, and fellowship. Several pieces foreground homesickness and the solace of ritual and local customs, others offer wry or reflective commentary on mortality, vanity, and daily life. Prose poems and songs intersperse formal verse, producing a sequence that alternates celebratory rural description, quiet grief, religious petition, and gentle humour.

A SONG

O, Cranham ways are steep and green
And Cranham woods are high,
And if I was that black rook,
It’s there that I would fly.
But since I’m here in London town,
A silly walking man;
I’ll make this song and caw it
As loudly as I can.