Friday, 31 March 2023

A Long Hike by Adam Rutter

 

My boots squelch in the mud in the woods

Twigs and branches snap beneath

I look at the trees to see the buds

I clear the forest to step onto a heath

Heather is bright purple in sunny weather

Tors stick out of the ground like molar teeth

Hiding under the heather lies a grouse feather

I'm hiking on this moorland

Stretching out like desert sand

4 comments:

Irena Szirtes said...

I like how we see the bigger landscape, but also the detail like the feather. Evokes the atmosphere of the place, makes me want to walk there too. Great image of the molar teeth 😊

Anonymous said...

Yes, I thought that "Tors stick out of the ground like molar teeth" was really imaginative -- great simile! Now I need to find out what a "tor" is...

An onomatopoeic piece, Adam. Nice to see it in print.

Alex

Anonymous said...

Well, I looked up the word "tor", and I have learnt that it means a hill or a rock. I assume in this instance it means "rock". Thanks, Adam -- you have taught me a new word! That's one of the things I enjoy about being a member of this group.

Alex

Jennie said...

I identify with your description of the moorland Adam - I have walked there so many times. I like the detail of the feather, probably just peeping out from beneath the heather.