Enough to snuff the quick/Of her small heat out
– SP ‘Hardcastle Crags’August, a woozy, pollinated afternoon,
heat on the hills like a shawl. Black
stones of the village pile up, black
on black, burnt in the air's oven.
Deep in the valley the wood hugs turns
of enfolded land, a seep of dark water
she pulls towards like a blind thing,
the air heavy as sleep where mill ruins
are a green temple. Lost now, the path
peters out to a rabbit-run and a shortcut
becomes a deadfall into a trill of menace,
the first sting, the next and then a host,
sting after sting in her hair, her mouth.
She can only crawl backwards uphill,
a headful of vibrating barrettes
tiny, spent jewels she shakes out,
hands beating the air like a claxon,
heart clapping to disperse the poison.
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