Contentment Poem by Vivienne Margaret Bateman

Contentment

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Often have I seen them come together,
two old friends, two crofters,
who after a brief murmured greeting
will stand wordlessly together,
side by side, not facing each other,
and look out on the land whose
ways and memories unite them,
breathe in the air, and the scent of
tobacco and damp and lamb scour,
in the certain knowledge that talk
would hamper that expansive communion,
break in on their golden awareness
of all there is between them.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 04 November 2016

Contentment experienced in silence by the old friends when they are together expressed in a superb style. Thanks for sharing this meaningful poem that is rich in rhyme and rhythm too.

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