Thoughts Of The Day At St Mary's Churchyard Poem by Mark Heathcote

Thoughts Of The Day At St Mary's Churchyard



To walk between forgotten gravestones
Whilst a perched jackdaw sings as he dethrones.
Whilst wild garlic queenly lushly scented grows.
This simple honour, this heart already knows?
True as winter, loves tranquil spring bestows
As I cut with a mower brambled nettles.
Whilst pink-white blossoms nod around my ankles
As I cup a second glittering dew-lit frog.
Placate him duly besides an old rotting log
I like a custodial, nonexistent god.
Pacing about my daily life is just such a gift
Like a bundle of dried sticks
a kindling of new beginnings burning swift.

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