Small Places

By PicLocata

We'll pay for it!

I know it isn't really summer yet, and it will probably snow at Easter. But the morning light looked liked summer, and at midday it was warm enough to sit in the garden for lunch. I'm reminded of the poem Scotland by Alistair Reid:

It was a day peculiar to this piece of the planet,
when larks rose on long thin strings of singing
and the air shifted with the shimmer of actual angels.
Greenness entered the body. The grasses
shivered with presences, and sunlight
stayed like a halo on hair and heather and hills.
Walking into town, I saw, in a radiant raincoat,
the woman from the fish-shop. 'What a day it is!'
cried I, like a sunstruck madman.
And what did she have to say for it?
Her brow grew bleak, her ancestors raged in their graves
as she spoke with their ancient misery:
'We'll pay for it, we'll pay for it, we'll pay for it!'

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