Upper Lambourne

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Upper Lambourne

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Up the ash tree climbs the ivy Up the ivy climbs the sun With a twenty-thousand pattering Has a valley breeze begun Feathery ash, neglected elder Shift the shade and make it run - Shift the shade toward the nettles And the nettles set it free To streak the stained Carrara headstone Where, in nineteen-twenty-three He who trained a hundred winners Paid the Final Entrance Fee Leathery limbs of Upper Lambourne Leathery skin from sun and wind Leathery breeches, spreading stables Shining saddles left behind - To the down the string of horses Moving out of sight and mind Feathery ash in leathery Lambourne Waves above the sarsen stone And Edwardian plantations So coniferously moan As to make the swelling downland Far surrounding, seem their own

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  • Sir John Betjeman