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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THANK YOU <br />
to the person that emailed me this..</p>
<p>we are going to miss the last verse, mainly because he isn't going to be returned to the Forest for burial, he wanted to stay with his wife.</p>
<p>but the rest of it is perfect !!!</p>
<p>My Forest of Dean </p>
<p>Pine standing in rows, like warriors' lances<br />
Cathedrals of beech trees, arching their branches<br />
A carpet of grass, so lush and so green<br />
I'm sorry I left you, my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>The bleating of sheep, the tumbling of streams<br />
Are sounds that haunt, the deepest of dreams<br />
I drank it all in, with senses so keen<br />
When I was young, in my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>The song of achaffinch, the smell of wood smoke<br />
The bluebells that spread, between towers of old oaks<br />
Of all the places, that I've ever been<br />
Nothing compares, with my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>The hills and the valleys, of my native land<br />
All bears the scars of my forefather's hand<br />
And the older I get, the farther I lean<br />
Back to the past, in my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>Silent scowl holes, those Iron Age caves<br />
Wind-tossed fern banks, rolling like waves<br />
These sceret places, that rarely are seen<br />
Await me unchanged in my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>I picture the ponds, where the heron still wades<br />
The splendour of autumn, its hues and its shades<br />
If I could return, how much it would mean<br />
Just to see you again, my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>But maybe I'll die, before another day dawns<br />
And never again, see the deer with their fawns<br />
If so, take me back, where the air is still clean<br />
And lay me to rest, in my Forest of Dean </p>
<p>R Miles</p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Forest of Dean Poet - Catherine Drew nee Smith (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Catherine Drew lived 30 may 1784 -&gt; march 21 1867 when, at the age of 82 years <br />
she was laid to rest in the churchyard of St. John's at Cinderford.</p>
<p> Verses taken from &quot;The Days of My Childhood&quot; by CATHERINE DREW </p>
<p>&quot;In a little thatched cottage, as free as a King,<br />
Near a green shady grove, where the birds used to sing.<br />
I was born, and was bred in the Forest of Dean,<br />
I knew nothing of town, or what it did mean.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Here the ancient oak tree stands,<br />
Which for ages has stood, <br />
And the deer roves in freedom, in this Royal Wood,<br />
Here is all  that I wish, and wish for no more.<br />
Content is my portion, though little is my store.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Then, though I'm grown old, in an evening serene,<br />
But thanks be to God, she can't quite cast me down;<br />
For I trust in the Lord, since his mercies are sure,<br />
And am content in my station, although I am poor.  &quot;</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 08:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Forest of Dean Poet  F W Harvey (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I'm sure the works of FW Harvey - the Gloucestershire Lad -would provide a passage or two for you to consider.  Your posts have suggested a certain &quot;homesick&quot; feeling so perhaps the following might be appropriate.</p>
<p><br />
In Flanders<br />
by F. W. Harvey</p>
<p>I'm homesick for my hills again -<br />
My hills again!<br />
To see above the Severn plain,<br />
Unscabbarded against the sky,<br />
The blue high blade of Cotswold lie;<br />
The giant clouds go royally<br />
By jagged Malvern with a train<br />
Of shadows. Where the land is low<br />
Like a huge imprisoning O<br />
I hear a heart that's sound and high,<br />
I hear the heart within me cry:<br />
&quot;I'm homesick for my hills again -<br />
 My hills again!<br />
Cotswold or Malvern, sun or rain!<br />
 My hills again!&quot;</p>
<p>or from &quot;My Village&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;...I love the tangled orchards blowing so bright<br />
with clouds of apple blossom and the red<br />
ripe fruit that hangs a shining in the blue air<br />
like rubies hanging in the orchard's hair&quot;</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 08:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Forest of Dean Poem</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi <br />
I'm looking to find a poem, particularly one from/about the Forest of Dean<br />
to be read at my dads funeral</p>
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Can anyone help?</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 07:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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