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this weeks exercise.....

Binsey Poplars
felled 1879

My aspens dear, whose airy cages quelled,
Quelled or quenched in leaves the leaping sun,
All felled, felled, are all felled;
Of a fresh and following folded rank
Not spared, not one
That dandled a sandaled
Shadow that swam or sank
On meadow and river and wind-wandering
weed winding bank.

Oh if we but knew what we do
When we delve or hew –
Hack and rack the growing green!
Since country is so tender
To touch, her being so slender,
That, like this sleek and seeing ball
But a prick will make no eye at all,
Where we, even where we mean
To mend her we end her
When we hew or delve:
After-comers cannot guess the beauty been.
Ten or twelve, only ten or twelve
Strokes of havoc unselve
The sweet especial scene,
Rural scene, a rural scene,
Sweet especial rural scene.

Gerard Manley Hopkins. 1844-1899

(A)Focus on Trees.
  • Have you ever planted a tree?
  • Climbed a particular on?
  • Cut one down – or seen one cut down?
  • What are your earliest and most powerful memories of trees?
  • If you were a tree, what sort would you be?
  • What are the qualities of trees?

Susan French