![]() A Solitary PiperA Poem by Chris Shaw![]() A special request from my archives, and I was that girl![]()
Clad in the tartan of his clan
a piper played a sore lament, beside the margin of a loch he piped alone to his content. Across the vastness he addressed the lonely depths ten fathoms deep, the agonies of battles lost and deeds of men to make one weep. Gun-metal grey Autumnal sky, a glint of sunlight through the cloud, a shaft of gold cast wide its net as piper's notes were carried loud and echoed all around the glen to bounce off rippled water clear. For all that he both knew and loved was in this place he held so dear. Beneath a canopy of trees of layered ochre, rust-brown skirts, a woman of but twenty years watched him in silence, felt his hurt. A rugged, solitary Scot, mature in looks, so unaware that he had touched a stranger's heart when melancholy filled the air.
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Added on January 27, 2019Last Updated on January 30, 2019 Author![]() Chris ShawBerkshire, United KingdomAboutAlbert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..Writing
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