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Post by Alan on Mar 7, 2012 20:48:48 GMT
Pam Ayres Woodland Burial
Don’t lay me in some gloomy churchyard shaded by a wall Where the dust of ancient bones has spread a dryness over all, Lay me in some leafy loam where, sheltered from the cold Little seeds investigate and tender leaves unfold. There kindly and affectionately, plant a native tree To grow resplendent before God and hold some part of me. The roots will not disturb me as they wend their peaceful way To build the fine and bountiful, from closure and decay. To seek their small requirements so that when their work is done I’ll be tall and standing strongly in the beauty of the sun.
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Post by mysticbluebell on Mar 8, 2012 9:25:33 GMT
Oh what a delightful poem Alan, reading it over and over again, tears well up but peace flows to the heart by the imagery of this vision. Wonderful you found this to share with us, thank you.
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leni
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Post by leni on Mar 12, 2012 6:59:36 GMT
Thank you Alan this is indeed a beautifull poem.
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Post by norma on Apr 9, 2012 22:01:25 GMT
I could not agree more. Well done Alan.
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Post by norma on May 18, 2012 22:16:45 GMT
I recently found a copy of Pam Ayres autobiography, and a book of her poems, in a charity shop! Fascinating. (She can be found reciting some of her work on youtube.) She's just brilliant.
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