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Monday 21 May 2018

Hadrian's Wall


Hadrian’s Wall

At last I could make it out
A narrow walkway
Rising from the grasping earth
Loose and crumbled stones
Tumbled from once-good order
And straight alignment
Random fallen
Among coarsest tussocks
Of grass and mossy ground

Out here on the stormswept moor
Leagues from civilisation
Amongst ice and bitter cold
Lie lichen-covered blocks
In faint traceable patterns
Which snake and wind their way
Across the louring landscape

Here sits long-abandoned evidence
Of mouldering ramparts, towers, turrets
Interrupting the regular line
And there a garrison fortress
Perhaps provided simple shelter
And some rough respite
Haven against adverse weather
And painted barbarians
Invading from the North

But is this all that’s left?
So little sign these days
Of the forbidding Roman structure
Only the merest thin grey line
Of no great height
Threading through the frozen land
To be defended at all costs
By shivering Legionnaires
At the very end of Empire

Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2018

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