The
Tuesday Poem this week is "The Great Dying" by Kathleen Jones,
featured by Helen McKinlay who describes it as an account of a "fascinating
and moving story ."
The Great Dying
For those whose bones
The Great Dying
For those whose bones
lie only an inch under the grass
I have only words.
Below the skin of moss or turf
they lie where they were felled
in hundreds
where the trees are greenest.
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The
Great Dying
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