astropoet
06-12-2011, 01:07 PM
Hi,
I half remember a poem from my school days. It was called 'Moon Magic'.
It began: 'One day when father and I had been to sell our sheep at Berwick Green, we reached the farmhouse late at night, a big Moon shining, round and Bright'.
Then, later on in the poem was the line: 'and then the willows beyond the stacks, were little old men with twisted backs'.
I can't remember who wrote it, nor can I remember any more of the words.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Steve
I half remember a poem from my school days. It was called 'Moon Magic'.
It began: 'One day when father and I had been to sell our sheep at Berwick Green, we reached the farmhouse late at night, a big Moon shining, round and Bright'.
Then, later on in the poem was the line: 'and then the willows beyond the stacks, were little old men with twisted backs'.
I can't remember who wrote it, nor can I remember any more of the words.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Steve