From Duncton Hill- Looking Towards Black Down

So therefore, though myself be crosst
The shuddering of that dreadful day
When friend and fire and home are lost
And even children drawn away-
The passer-by shall hear me still,
A boy that sings on Duncton Hill.
Hilaire Belloc
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Perfect the mystery in the trees.
Always found that poem so beautiful and chilling. How marvelous to see the landscape he was talking about. I do need to steel myself to drive in England and go see more of Kent and Sussex.
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And currently I'm on a mission to visit the places that crop up in his poems.