To Saltfleet Marsh - poem and photo journey
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
To Saltfleet Marsh written and read by Jane Air
'To Saltfleet Marsh' has been published by Louth Leader, Forward Poetry and by Lincolnshire Life in The Poacher magazine. I did a video reading of this poem on location on the 31 July 2016. Here it is...
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
To Saltfleet Marsh - Poem
To Saltfleet Marsh
July 20 2008
Just 12 miles to the sea
Just 12 miles to the sea
Along Louth road
And across country
With camomile scented air
Brushing through our hair
We cycle there
Roads are as quiet
As can possibly be
For a July day
By the sea
Wind turbines tick by slow
Hypnotically round they go
Statues standing in a row
Milling a wind that barely blows
The marshland is at low tide
Along the footpath we slowly ride
How much longer will it take ?
The sea shore is still opaque
Golden ragwort lends
Its sunny colour
To this sullen dull day
Where the persistent mist
Never ends
And sand drifts
Across marshland cliffs
And dune bends
Wispy weeds whisper
In the gentle whipping breeze
We push through beds of reeds
Along walls of tall long grasses
Sea-buckthorn and rushes
And orchids of the marshes
Species-rich hedgerows
And sea-lavender meadows
Back on the road
Creeping villages
Edge into view
Sleeping under veils
Of sweeping summer fog
And sea clouds appearing
Clearing and disappearing
Back into the wetland bog
Time stops.
There is no traffic
At the traffic stops
Only tractors
Delivering crops
Onto Crabtree lane
Then Church lane
A different way
From the way we came
And stopping by
The haunted church
To take shelter
In its doorframe
From a shower of rain
That suddenly came
Photos below
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
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