Visiting Lyddington

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Clodhopper
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Visiting Lyddington

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If you see this, spot, hope it brings back some good memories. :)

Visiting Lyddington - a contrast

Today I was sun-dazzled, dream-drawn

By ochre stone of Rockingham in the heat

Of a rich soft June. The slowly swimming

Welland undulates in her valley and stirs

Life with serpentine thighs - and life blooms:

A scent of green and growing things so rich

The mind dilates; great gulping breaths

Of growth itself, and the air sultry and sweaty.

She wears her viaduct of Edwardian brick

Like a cobalt chain on the belly of a beautiful woman,

Harringworth the amber jewel in her soft navel.

This land's still Anglo-Saxon, hacked and ploughed

From marsh and forest, turning the thick clay soil

Til it settles and gentles in the heart of a sense of home.

That blood still flows in names like Thorpe and Kirby

Carved on the Memorial Cross and still alive:

A tap root bedded in the nation's dawn.

Back in the city the city fires itself up

Hugging itself to its breast it embraces a headbutt

Paints itself red, pukes in the gutter and pushes

Drugs and Cathedrals in and out its skin.

It paints its latticed sky with planes and kills:

Built on bone it raves in underground rhythms

Dances the dawn on its skylines, is suddenly still.

At heart a whore its touch is cloudburst kaleidoscope

And brushing in wonder the cheek of its first ever lover.

Sleeping in decibel flowers it knows and tells

Nothing but everything happens. Sings pain and pleasure

In seconds from C to sea. Subsonics shudder

The whining lines on the edge of sight seesaw

And a million minds hook up and take the world

Apart again. Its future is ever present.

By Clodhopper.
The crowd: "Yes! We are all individuals!"

Lone voice: "I'm not."
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