Megalithic Poems

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Wiltshire Downs

The cuckoo's double note
Loosened like bubbles from a drowning throat
Floats through the air
In mockery of pipit, lark and stare.
The stable boys thud by
Their horses slinging divots at the sky
And with bright hooves
Printing the sodden turf with lucky grooves.
As still as a windhover
A shepherd in his napping coat leans over
His tall sheep-crook
And shearlings, tegs and yoes cons like a book.
And one tree-crowned long barrow
Stretched like a sow that has brought forth her farrow
Hides a king's bones
Lying like broken sticks among the stones.

Wiltshire Downs - Andrew Young (1885-1971)

Many thanks for that Chance - never fails to amaze me just how many poems there are out there on the megalith theme.

Wonder which 'tree crowned long barrow' Andrew Young is referring to - could be East Kennet I guess but 'the stable boys thud by' might be hinting at it being the Beckhampton Long Barrow.