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...a sonnet for R.S. Thomas A shaft of straw lodged loosely 'twixt his teeth, a shifty glance from here to everywhere, he toils the livelong day 'tween farm and heath, a sullen youth with wild and shaggy hair. The elements have pulverized his face, a body lean and hungry from the plough, in silence, with a slow and steady pace, he struggles hard with sweat upon his brow. Untutored still, yet he can read the sky, the circle of a buzzard high and free, more welcome to his sharp and seasoned eye than any book or harsh calligraphy. Today I had him pause to shake my hand, a gesture he and I both understand.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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Date: 6/2/2012 2:49:00 PM
I can almost see what you describe here; so vivid are the images of hard work and the loneliness of it all. Seems I can't miss even one!
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Date: 2/14/2010 7:52:00 AM
Wonderful sonnet.
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Date: 11/20/2009 7:32:00 PM
BRILLIANT SONNET, dear Keith. Wishing you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving. Love, Lainie
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Date: 11/18/2009 1:35:00 PM
Lovely sonnet..Enjoyed...Marty
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Date: 11/17/2009 8:15:00 AM
I love the lines "sharp and seasoned eye-...than any book or harsh calligraphy...that was wonderful writing! ~ Well done! ~ Carrie
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