Megalithic Poems

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Lettergorman South.

Beal's eye planting with a gaze and reaping with a glance.
From the breast of a lover, into his breath I went spinning.
Twisting, turning and entranced, unmoving onto this.
From the top of the dog's hill, into his stop I sit staring.

Face my brothers to the mountains and my sister to the stream.
Mad minds melted by the years, pouring their grief into raving.
While the whispers of my kinfolk, hissed as this dance moved the sun,
are now faint in the distance, and taunt this terrible waiting.

That's excellent gjrk! (I knew you were up for it :-) If you've an image to go with it I'll put it on the blog. Please keep 'em coming.

Thanks for your kind words. It was a bit like jumping with my eyes closed - I didn't know how I was going to land.
This picture should be suitable I think:

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/65053/lettergorman_south.html?stream=date

G. Persephone Vandegrift has asked me to pass on the following to you -

Gjrk - this is an incredibly moving poem - it made me thirsty spiritually and all senses caught on fire. Well done to you! And thanks for sharing it :-)

You are welcome G - great work.