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Walking to Hilbre |
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Grandad, you wake forgetting the advancing tide filling the valleys. by Nanna, thermos coffee, her dark date loaf, but the diamond panes of the leadlight window. of new wife, Olive. And I’m that fly I run through the waves Appeared in the poetry (WORM) 29 http://www.villarana.freeserve.co.uk/Worm%2029.htm Hilbre Island is a tidal island in the River Dee not far from Liverpool where I was born. It is accessible by foot from West Kirby on the Wirral peninsula when the tide is out. The island holds a special place in my heart as being a place I visited often as a child, and also a place I think of when I want some peace and repose. Thus it has featured in a number of my poems. Hilbre is actually made up of three islands, the biggest of the three inhabited and the other smaller islands not. My favorite might be the middle island which has no houses. All may be visited by people from the mainland who walk over the sands when the tide is out, as the speaker and his friend have done in Christmas Eve on Hilbre Island. Hilbre is a bird sanctuary and has been visited by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. The big island has a webcam which can be seen at |
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