TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
The author’s spelling and punctuation has been maintained.
Repeating titles in the front of the book have been reduced.
A sequence of lyric poems that range from intimate rural and seasonal scenes—Cotswold hills, gardens, ploughing—to meditations on love, memory, and wartime loss, with occasional civic and political reflections. The voice uses vivid pastoral imagery and simple, songlike rhythms to register everyday labour, landscape, and personal feeling, moving between quiet domestic observation and memorial or civic address. The collection is organized as short, standalone poems that juxtapose pastoral tranquility with the disruptions of modern conflict.
The author’s spelling and punctuation has been maintained.
Repeating titles in the front of the book have been reduced.