Carrock Fell Find!

After enjoying the exploits of the 'Two Idle Apprentices' as they climbed Carrock Fell I have just discovered this poem which I thought they would have enjoyed reading. It is in a collection of poems called "Give or Take" by Bernard Landreth. After a quick Google search I have discovered that Bernard Landreth was born in Birmingham but now lives in Carlisle where he teaches creative writing.

Carrock Fell

Always there,

beyond the garden and the fields:

sometimes dissolved

in mist or haze,

sometimes stretched out

below an ordinary sky,

sometimes white and bright

against a winter sky,

sometimes as distant

as in a watercolour,

sometimes so close

that I can see its textures and its contours.

On those best of days,

when it defies its distance

to rise like a feature on a huge relief map,

like the perfect diorama of an expert modeller, 

it can startle me into belief.                                                      

On bad days

I don't even notice it.

                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23 August 2009 from Mary Rossall

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