1973
6.147
27.v.25
steinvarða
sometimes wish there were
dark and a tree
big sky here on Mars
it’s summer
we come by the cairnsway
that’s to best the mist
what look to be ruins are merely
like old diggings (don’t fall in)
pile down through time
the handmade way
our wilderness from
here the witch hat mountains
hope tops snow
all water falls
all the land’s alive
growls, roars
it’s shifting on
in a lava field
and an active patch
the old gods still blowing bubbles
letting off steam
a shelter round the bale for warm
moss forest
stone mountain
a blanket of grass to graze
just a haywhiff of home
sometimes wish there were dark and a tree
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