I Remember the Moors
The Moors
We hadn’t any money, so we used to walk for miles
Both of us were townies….I’d never heard of stiles
He took me out onto the moors, the day began a flop
For when the pavement disappeared my feet inclined to stop
The mud was quite disgusting, so smelly, dark and boggy
No consolation either as the sandwiches were soggy.
Another disappointment were the sorry, mangey sheep
I’d seen them in my storybooks, alongside Miss Bo-Peep
But what about the openness, not a brick in sight
Then when it came to sunset, an amazing, glourious light
The wind was cold and skittish, which made the grasses sing
We came to love the music, a lone curlews voice could bring.
Lived in town but tramped the moors anytime we could
(Though I’d still walk for half a mile, to avoid a patch of mud)
Sadly he’s not with me, so I don’t go on my own
But many times I think of him, as I sit here alone
He’s out among the heather, or by a rushing brook
Found a nest of robins eggs and whispering take a look
May the moors go on forever……the one thing that I plead
Don’t do anything to spoil them, think of nature………not man’s greed
Glenys Halliday
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