Leslie Coulson

Here you will find the Poem From an Outpost of poet Leslie Coulson

From an Outpost

I've tramped South England up and down 
Down Dorset way, down Devon way, 
Through every little ancient town 
Down Dorset way, down Devon way. 
I mind the old stone churches there,
The taverns round the market square,
The cobbled streets, the garden flowers, 
The sundials telling peaceful hours 
Down Dorset way, down Devon way. 

The Meadowlands are green and fair 
Down Somerset and Sussex way, 
The clover scent is in the air 
Down Somerset and Sussex way. 
I mind the deep-thatched homesteads there 
The noble downlands, clean and bare. 
The sheepfolds and the cattle byres, 
The blue wood-smoke from shepherd's fires 
Down Dorset way, down Devon way. 

Mayhap I shall not walk again
Down Dorset way, down Devon way,
Nor pick a posy in a lane 
Down Somerset and Sussex way. 
But though my bones, unshriven, rot 
In some far distant alien spot, 
what soul I have shall rest from care 
To know that meadows still are fair
Down Dorset way, down Devon way.