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Damian: posts feature the pen and the pixel

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Gay guy in England's north west. Retired Forensic Learning Disability nurse. Travel: Photography: Music: Literature
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from Lochaber for Ever

Alice Claire Macdonnell

In all thy moods I love thee, In sunshine and in storm; Lochaber of the towering bens, Outlined in rugged form. Here proud Ben Nevis, snowy crowned, Rests throned amidst the clouds; There Lochy’s deep and silvery wave, A royal city shrouds; Whose waters witnessed the escape Of coward Campbell’s dastard shape, Disgrace eternal reap: Whilst fair glen Nevis’ rocks resound, With “Pibroch Donald Dubh” renowned, From Inverlochy’s keep. Grey ruined walls, in latter years, That saw the great Montrose, MacDonell’s, Cameron’s men led forth, To victory ‘gainst their foes. Oh! Lochaber, dear Lochaber, The rich red afterglow Of fame that rests upon thy shield, Unbroken records show. “O, Lochabair, mo Lochabair fhein gu bràth.” …

In all thy moods I love thee, But I think I love thee best, When the moon is rising slowly Behind Beinn Chlinaig’s crest; To list the plaintive owlet calling, When the woods are very still, The gentle plash of waters falling, Ringing, rhyming, down the hill; So rich with flowers the river braes, Whose honeyed perfume scents the ways, Sweet lingering on the air. Wild purple bloom the heather shows, O’er hanging rocks the rowan grows, Where scarce a foot may dare: Enough it is among thy braes, To dream, to breath, to live; With the soul’s repose of trustfulness, Whate’er the future give; Across the hazy distance, Thy children look and long, For thy spell is found resistless, And their hearts beat true and strong. “O, Lochabair, mo Lochabair fhein gu bràth.”

(“O, Lochaber, my own Lochaber for ever.”)

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Written on Top of Ben Nevis

John Keats

Read me a lesson, Muse, and speak it loud Upon the top of Nevis, blind in mist! I look into the chasms, and a shroud Vapurous doth hide them - just so much I wist Mankind do know of hell; I look o'erhead, And there is sullen mist, - even so much Mankind can tell of heaven; mist is spread Before the earth, beneath me, - even such, Even so vague is man's sight of himself! Here are the craggy stones beneath my feet, - Thus much I know that, a poor witless elf, I tread on them, - that all my eye doth meet Is mist and crag, not only on this height, But in the world of thought and mental might!

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