In a stone-walled field
near the manse, at the sea’s doorstep,
two bent trees, fifty yards apart. Each evening there,
a flock of crows and one of sparrows would fly within
the strictures of that square, turning past each other
like a gust of stars, two motions of a single mind.
Extract from the poem The Isle Of Iona by Geoffrey Oelsner. To read more please click here.
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