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THE crater steams, hill-ringed, | THE crater steams, hill-ringed, | ||
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The volcanic bubble bursts, | The volcanic bubble bursts, | ||
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A shell of stone holds silence, | A shell of stone holds silence, | ||
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Patterned by wind's hymn, gulls cry, | Patterned by wind's hymn, gulls cry, | ||
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The sea's millenial murmuring | The sea's millenial murmuring | ||
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And no man by. | And no man by. | ||
We found a cave at nightfall, | We found a cave at nightfall, | ||
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Built a fire, named our dead, | Built a fire, named our dead, | ||
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Mourning their swift souls' flight. | Mourning their swift souls' flight. | ||
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Stone walls contain despair, | Stone walls contain despair, | ||
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Ash-covered hopes grow cold, | Ash-covered hopes grow cold, | ||
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− | Red cliffs bulk and curve towards slow-breathing waters, | + | Outside a north wind roars, |
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+ | Stars shudder, | ||
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+ | Sleepers groan | ||
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+ | Red cliffs bulk and curve towards slow-breathing waters, | ||
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Upon the cave's sea floor careless centuries housekeep with sand and shards, | Upon the cave's sea floor careless centuries housekeep with sand and shards, | ||
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Within a mass, a bone, a comb, a blade | Within a mass, a bone, a comb, a blade | ||
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Court the bright spade. | Court the bright spade. | ||
− | Time passes; here is a claw upon my hand, | + | |
+ | Time passes; here is a claw upon my hand, | ||
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A shadow cast time by some giant bird, | A shadow cast time by some giant bird, | ||
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A hook of bone, | A hook of bone, | ||
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And look; a wooden head with eyes that watched a people die, | And look; a wooden head with eyes that watched a people die, | ||
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Sees now the Church of England Hall and washing on the line. | Sees now the Church of England Hall and washing on the line. | ||
− | + | Madeline Reid | |
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This appeared in ''The Press'' at the time of the excavaton of the cave directed by [[Roger Duff]] and attended by members of the Archaeological Association. Sue Bulmer recorded the Auckland group's experience of the dig in a verse of her song "The Woolley Wheeler Way". | This appeared in ''The Press'' at the time of the excavaton of the cave directed by [[Roger Duff]] and attended by members of the Archaeological Association. Sue Bulmer recorded the Auckland group's experience of the dig in a verse of her song "The Woolley Wheeler Way". |
Revision as of 11:08, 16 May 2009
EXCAVATIONS AT REDCLIFFS... 1958
THE crater steams, hill-ringed,
The volcanic bubble bursts,
A shell of stone holds silence,
Patterned by wind's hymn, gulls cry,
The sea's millenial murmuring
And no man by.
We found a cave at nightfall,
Built a fire, named our dead,
Mourning their swift souls' flight.
Stone walls contain despair,
Ash-covered hopes grow cold,
Outside a north wind roars,
Stars shudder,
Sleepers groan
Red cliffs bulk and curve towards slow-breathing waters,
Upon the cave's sea floor careless centuries housekeep with sand and shards,
Within a mass, a bone, a comb, a blade
Court the bright spade.
Time passes; here is a claw upon my hand,
A shadow cast time by some giant bird,
A hook of bone,
And look; a wooden head with eyes that watched a people die,
Sees now the Church of England Hall and washing on the line.
Madeline Reid
This appeared in The Press at the time of the excavaton of the cave directed by Roger Duff and attended by members of the Archaeological Association. Sue Bulmer recorded the Auckland group's experience of the dig in a verse of her song "The Woolley Wheeler Way". The wooden head referred to is a godstick head found in the work.