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Poem by Dorothy Una Ratcliffe


The Swaling of the Moor


Oh! Moorland in September
To love and to remember.

The air is still and sunlit,
    The moor's a russet bed,
The bracken's turning beryl,
    The whortle leaves are red.

Here stand five sister pine-trees,
    Gold-nimbussed by the sun;
And near, a slender rowan,
    Its scarlet reign begun.

A runnel near is singing
    A song of liquid glee,
A saucy, joyous blackbird
    Tilts bubbling notes at me.

Then in a magic circle
    Seven thick white smokes upcurl,
And forks of flame triumphant
    Like crimson flags unfurl.

They rise with grace, and slowly—
    Flower incense from the ling,
Repaying summer splendour
    By an autumn offering.

Oh! Moorland in September
To love and to remember.

WEST END, BLUBBERHOUSES.



Dorothy Una Ratcliffe


Dorothy Una Ratcliffe's other poems:
  1. Saadi and the Rose
  2. Wander-Thirst
  3. Song of the Mists
  4. The Moors in Summer
  5. Satan and I


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