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This poem is included in my Book/eBook ‘Clive’s Uni-Verse – A Cornishman’s take on life’.  Published by Olympia Publishers in Jan 2022.  Just one of a 100 of my best-loved poems included in this book,

In early eighteen-forty-four, In Cornwall’s heart; on Bodmin Moor, Charlotte Dymond, a young farm maid, Had her throat slit with a steel blade, She crossed fast streams and deadly bogs, Found her way through mists and fogs, But couldn’t stop that fatal blow, That stole her life and laid her low, She walked to meet someone that day, Just who that was ... no one would say, Found days later beside a track, Laid on a cart; her shroud a sack, The surgeon, Thomas Good, was fetched, Had in his mind, her white face etched, Charlotte untouched by fox or crow, Had she been moved ... he did not know, No evidence was ever found, But her young boyfriend had gone to ground, Fingers so quick to point his way, Matthew Weeks panicked; ran away, The hapless cripple, was soon caught, No other culprit was ever sought, The judge was just a rubber-stamp, Bodmin Gaol was dark and damp, The scaffold built, the crowds arrived, Matthew swore he had not lied, The floor gave way, the rope drew tight, Was justice done ... the verdict right?

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Date: 8/11/2020 7:44:00 PM
G R E A T rendition, Clive. Just love this genre; brings back memories of curling up next to the fireplace with a thriller with all the elements --- love, murder of an innocent, hapless victim,... and the overarching theme of justice. Thanks, Gershon
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Date: 8/12/2020 2:20:00 AM
Thanks Gershon, Yes, indeed, a poem with a lot darker content than most of my work ... Delighted you like it. :) ~ Clive

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