Friday, 20 March 2015

Solar Eclipse 20th March 2015



 By the shore of Mother Tamar,

 Scratching hard his Salty Ass,

 At the doorway of his wigwam,

 In the cold seven of morn

 Les stood watching as he waited.

The air was F in freezing

 All his tribe, fast asleep

When before him, through the mist

 Walked He who plucks the Eagle tail feathers

 With his faithful squaw Clicky Two Sticks

 Bright above them shone the heavens

On the wagon made their way

At Cotehele the mist embroiled

 Level lay the water before them

 From its bosom leaped the salmon

 Sparkling, flashing in the morn

 On its margin the great forest

 Shrouded in a watery mist

                                Stood proud and marked our passage.                                 

 On the brow of Clicky Two Sticks

 Sat a trace of fear and sorrow,

         Sat within the centre of the great canoe          

                                            As we pushed off on the water,                                              

 With a smile of joy and triumph,

 With a look of exultation,

 Upon a journey we were off.

 Homeward bent our backs

 Both hands upon our paddles

                                                   Still the morn clad in its shroud                                                

                                                           Onward we did paddle                                                                                

 Onward to unwelcome landing

 Here we rested and took thirst

 But the man cried out or a tenner

 Into the fast flowing waters we sailed

 Passing ghostly craft moored nearby

 Soon the sun grew also weary

                                                      Was the day so soon away                                                         

 The birds grew silent

 Soon they landed all grew dark

 Then as fire mother Sun fought back

 The light from our eyes we shielded

 Onward home to our lodge we glided

 Up around the bend we saw

                                             Many wickiups and soon a squaw                                           

 Was our landing and homecoming

 The cygnet seven all down lined up

 Soon arrived at the fireplace

 A bacon sarnie tea and coffee

 Once again our journeys ended

                                  Safe returned to lodge and love ones                                   

                                                     We gave praise and thanks                                                        

 Mighty Les had brought us safe home.