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With Old Light (Free verse) by Ranger
When laughter meets like dust with wilting light
That is when I will remember you
When wedding bells no longer sound contrite
I will have no need to bid adieu
To fond memories of sweetened lovers' rites
Lost, where honeybees and heather grew
When the vineyards grow a grape to make a potion
Of nostalgia and a sorrow for what's lost
When I drink to lonely days and sad devotion
And every hour is a cobweb flecked with frost
On the rusted gateway of a silly notion
Then our last words will disperse - with no riposte
When the windmills slowly sigh like brooding giants
Emptied of their tasks of toil and grain
When they rot within yet still stand strong, defiant
While hoping not to be recalled in vain
And gaze through windows sturdy and reliant
A collage of the seasons in their panes
When the rivers claim a cargo of lost jewels
To ferry them o'er distant plain and crest
While the trees can only watch in silent schools
And shiver at the spindle wind, undressed
I will try to gather up a gleaming pool
Then see it slip through fingers tightly pressed
When the winter fields are watercolours running
Like fraying fabrics failing at the hem
When I catch the choke of tractor engines gunning
But catch myself before I mimic them
Through self-hood's solitude, through craft and cunning
Then the skyline shall be sharpened once again
So when the early masking mist is sallow, sullen
But cannot deign to halt your weary feet
When all the tunes of wooden panpipes' songs are spun
Echoing across the lowland lee
When the dawn burns bright with incense - and clouds of cinnamon
Pause for just a moment and remember me
Then if we meet - by chance or will - as two
So laughter rings out, free of knot or tether
When twilight settles we will wander through
These woods above the honey fields of heather
And maybe one day we will fade - but if we do
I promise this; that we will fade together
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