31. Dec, 2019

'Crossing Over'

After Christmas
And yet still in December,
When driving through Saddleworth's heights,
Its wild hill grasses are barley pale
With faded Winter ripeness
Under the soft, late sunshine.
We return back into the last of sunset,
A cathedral vast rose window
Dimming down in the west
As it loses the rays behind it.
The slightest moon sliver,
A sprightly star far to its right,
Journeys too across the moor with us,
Jaunty company for the coming night.

Ruth Enright

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