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John Betjeman - A Bay In Anglesey

The sleepy sound of a tea-time tide
Slaps at the rocks the sun has dried,

Too lazy, almost, to sink and lift
Round low peninsulas pink with thrift.

The water, enlarging shells and sand,
Grows greener emerald out from land

And brown over shadowy shelves below
The waving forests of seaweed show.

Here at my feet in the short cliff grass
Are shells, dried bladderwrack, broken glass,

Pale blue squills and yellow rock roses.
The next low ridge that we climb discloses

One more field for the sheep to graze
While, scarcely seen on this hottest of days,

Far to the eastward, over there,
Snowdon rises in pearl-grey air.

Multiple lark-song, whispering bents,
The thymy, turfy and salty scents

And filling in, brimming in, sparkling and free
The sweet susurration of incoming sea. 

Credit: Reprinted with the permission of John Murray (Publishers) Ltd

Added: on February 15th, 2008 at 3:55 PM | Viewed: 991 times | Comments (1)


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Poet: John Betjeman
Poem: A Bay In Anglesey

Comment 1 of 1, added on February 15th, 2008 at 3:55 PM.

This is a wonderfully descriptive and evocative poem which in a few short verses returns me to a wild unspoilt sea-side when I was young. The smells,the sounds the warm air and the coarse sea grass are all depicted in such a way as to produce a permanent multi-sensual "photograph"in my minds eye.

David Fillingham from United Kingdom

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