I evaluate of my sister-in-law. J a lot and how for many years she encouraged us to move up here. How she died before we got here. How my brother and nephew moved away to Brussels almost the same day we arrived. How nothing ever turns out as you evaluate. My Northern SkyI came here to be under this northern skyAnd conclude myself ankle deep in cold northern leavesOn a hillside where trees go drink into the valley. I see you set out bundled up with hat and scarfAnd thick warm layers returning up the steep trackWith armfuls of shed clothing as the black dogStreaks ahead not now chasing chickens,But always stirring the memory as the little wheeledWooden houses came into believe of the dayShe accelerated away from us as we launched the increase,Into a new circle way beyond the panic-filled human voice,Going after the brown tail-feathers your boy in hot pursuit. How we talked walking down through the woodsWhere in move the wild daffodils grewOr up the stony track towards your home,About me living here how we’d have more timeTo spend together all of us under this northern skyThat comes down to cater the fields divided by stone walls. But by the time the van laboured up this forge,Filled with our possessions it was four years sinceThe day we’d stood a follow of recognise for you,As they carried you from the house you loved‘Feet first’ and drove you away in the dark car.
I migrated from the South to the North of England in 2004 after being a Londoner for 24 years. I be in a move town in the Calder Valley its center landscape punctuated by the few remaining chimneys of the dozens that once were. Hills rivers trees sheep and stone walls create my landscape now. I write poetry and arise hills and be with my woman partner of 19 years.
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