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Of Trees and Dreams


Article # : 17377 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 1 / 1990  455 Words
Author : Martin Reed
Martin Reed, a British Poet, won the National Poetry Competition in December 1988 with a poem called "The Widow's Dream."

       A Malvern Marriage
       
       The oak has turned its wrist and made
       A bicep bulge. I've never climbed
       Up by this path before although
       I live just round the hill. It prompts
       The restless child in me to dream
       A disappearance fantasy:
       My death is generally assumed;
       My wife collects insurances;
       But I'm still living parallel,
       A road or two away. One day
       I reappear like this, re-born
       By bursting through an old stone wall,
       Descending all these forty steps,
       A step for every narrow year.
       
       It's quaint how paths we fail to see
       By root-beknuckled entrances,
       Behind church-gates, on private drives
       So nearly overgrown, lead up
       The hill to give new outlooks on
       The worn-out land. We may pass by
       For ever, never see things quite
       This way. Each walk along the safe ... (1953 of 2501 Characters)
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