They’d strop their razors on its stony flesh - uncle Dave insists -
himself unshaven, grey for drink.
Quite who he means goes unexplained. Just They:
gentry, brigands, clergy? All, perhaps,
given need of grooming. It’s not - he assures me -
for the pedant’s sober curiosity to pry or probe
so with a nephew’s loyalty
I descend the moss-slick slope
to the tree below
clinging precariously
to a limestone shelf,
roots exposed
to the Tywi’s up-draughting cold.
Alone, teetering on the ledge
and calling back above the river’s din,
I assure him what he says is true: this corky shroom
though ripening on the bark
is firm enough to the finger’s touch, to whet the wits
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They’d strop their razors on its stony flesh - uncle Dave insists -
himself unshaven, grey for drink. Quite who he means
goes unexplained. Just They: gentry? brigands? clergy? Either,
all perhaps, given need of grooming. It’s not - he assures me -
for the pedant’s sober curiosity to pry or probe, but with
a nephew’s unerring loyalty descend the moss-slick slope
to the specimen tree ten feet below, clinging precariously
to a limestone shelf, roots exposed to the Tywi’s
up-draughting cold. Alone, teetering on the ledge, calling back
above the river’s din, I assure him what he says is true:
this corky shroom, though ripening on the bark, is firm enough
to the finger’s touch, to whet the wits of even the rustiest
old blade.
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They’d strop their razors on its stony flesh - or so my uncle Dave insists -
himself unshaven and grey for drink.
Quite who he means goes unexplained. Just They:
gentry, brigands, clergy? All, perhaps, given need
of grooming, the cleanest cut. It’s not - he assures me -
for the pedant’s sober curiosity to pry or probe
but with a nephew’s unerring loyalty
descend the moss-slick slope
to the specimen tree
ten feet below, clinging precariously
to a limestone shelf,
roots exposed
to the Tywi’s up-draughting cold.
Alone, teetering on the ledge
and calling back above the river’s din,
I assure him what he says is true: this corky shroom
though softening on the bark
is firm enough to the finger’s touch, to whet the wits