It was the first of Autumn, not a soul
but you and I were there
dew on the grass, and sunlight in my hair
the churchyard gate was open – just a crack, a creak, ajar
we entered that quiet garden, the parishioners, unaware
while, from afar
a line, clear as the autumn air
poured forth its strains, for all the world to hear
as we walked, feet in step, the garden round
hand in hand, almost without a sound.
The mist in whispers circled us about
which gave us cause to doubt
if this were hallowed ground, or how indeed we might find out:
Onwards we ventured through that fog without
riot or rout
the line, clear as the mist was full
our senses and our spirits seemed to lull
into a sense of false security
I gripped your hand, seeking its surety
as through the far-side gate, bravely, we stepped
and cautiously we crept
beyond the churchyard, to the wheatfields, swept
by whistling winds, hinting of silent secrets kept
for centuries, within an earthen crypt
we almost tripped
the line, but followed it instead:
it sang of both the living and the dead
as in a trance, we followed that strange sound
which seemed both in the air, beneath the ground…
To be continued…
Oooooooo! Canβt wait!
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Thanks Kim!
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Beautiful–and mysterious, Ingrid! Oooo what will happen?
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Thank you, Merril – I wonder if I can find enough rhymes π
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You’re welcome, Ingrid. You’ll make it work. π
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A wonderful tale emerging in poetry Ingrid!
β it sang of both the living and the dead
as in a trance, we followed that strange soundβ π©·
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Thank you, Cindy π
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You’re welcome, Ingridπ
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Will the bells toll? Will the birds bring a loud silence? I cannot wait to find out. Lovely, Ingrid. Thanks.
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Thank you, Selma π
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I like this very much. I look forward to the next installment.
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Thank you, Liz π
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You’re welcome, Ingrid.
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The hush permeating these lines is indeed very autumn-like. (K)
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Thank you, Kerfe π
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Lovely Ingrid xx
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Thank you :-)
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Gorgeous imagery in celebration of autumn! β€οΈπ
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Thank you, Layla π
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So glad to read there is more of this enchanting and intriguing poem. π
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Thank you, Michele π
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