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		<title>Before The Puffin Swam (poem) by Eric Ratcliffe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before The Puffin Swam
Long, long ago, before the puffin swam,
neither sun nor sail bewildered those
who, simple in their sleep, walked to a day
of golden trees and apples in the air,
and quiet tilted villages.
The men flailed and the women wove
and when the eyes of heaven closed
they rested by fin-fairy fires
and watched the smoke climb upright to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Long, long ago, before the puffin swam,<br />
neither sun nor sail bewildered those<br />
who, simple in their sleep, walked to a day<br />
of golden trees and apples in the air,<br />
and quiet tilted villages.</p>
<p>The men flailed and the women wove<br />
and when the eyes of heaven closed<br />
they rested by fin-fairy fires<br />
and watched the smoke climb upright to the stars.</p>
<p>Here the peace of an eternal autumn passed,<br />
still leaves endured, and for the steeple doves<br />
time kissed lightly underneath the moon;<br />
the stones of ancient masons sang<br />
the pale language of the livng dead,<br />
the wall-chants of the spirit of the race<br />
who left his talismans at eventide<br />
lonely in the grey home shade.</p>
<p>Here lay the axe, once sun-slanted and crossed<br />
before ripe muscles on a summer morning<br />
and the old stones sing back two thousand years<br />
to the skin-belted body which turned inthe sun,<br />
and twisted and struck, one lever of flesh<br />
at the tree on the forest floor.</p>
<p>Only the blue flints know of the heavy dead<br />
fibre-bare in the deep midnight earth,<br />
under the dumb centuries of cloven hooves,<br />
and of souls&#8217; last kisses before they fled<br />
like shadows on the arms of some star-white god.</p>
<p>Forever beneath the high moon clouds<br />
the red-haired cattle stray,<br />
meeting and passing like porcelain<br />
upon a waxen way.</p>
<p>Sires of their sires by hecatomb<br />
had writhed beneath the sun;<br />
some new man-woman would bleed<br />
the calves of their calves by gun.<br />
And one dozen paces from their skulls<br />
would meet in temples on the shale<br />
- with hassocks at their feet.</p>
<p>Eric Ratcliffe</p>
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