A second draft of a poem already published in Ancient Lights. Shared with dVerse.

HINKS WOOD
Hinks Wood: beeches crowding
the gloom: green mansions
and their galleries, mezzanine
terraces under a million tiles
laced against light and
the steep rain. And above,
and beyond, a jagged edge
of invisible jets bursting
the stitches of the sky.
HINKS WOOD
Hinks Wood: beeches crowding
the gloom: green mansions
and their galleries, mezzanine
terraces under a million tiles
laced against light and
the steep rain. And above,
and beyond, a jagged edge
of invisible jets bursting
the stitches of the sky.
