If I could
own a cottage,
I’d have
one by the sea.
A string of
roses o’er the door,
Beside a
gnarly tree.
I’d sit for
hours reading,
Atop a crooked
seat,
With geese
and ducks and speckled hens
All gathered
at my feet.
Chasing through
the flowerbeds,
I’d like a
trickling stream,
A place to
sketch or pen a book,
A hideaway
to dream.
I’d love a
rusting Aga
And a pair
of ratty chairs.
I’d have an
awry passageway
Beneath some
twisting stairs.
My bed
would have an eiderdown,
A mattress
soft and worn.
And through
the small, sprigged window
I would
gaze across the lawn.
I’d even
cherish wintertide,
When storms
maraud the coast,
By drowsing
near a searing fire
With honey,
tea and toast.
2 comments:
Ah, I remember this one well! It was one of your first poems that I read. I love the line "When storms maraud the cost". Great use of language.
Alex
Lovely....I can identify with it very well. Love the gnarly tree and the feel of the poem.....almost as if its from another era, which gives the poem a nostalgic feel.
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