This poem is taken from PN Review 36, Volume 10 Number 4, March - April 1984.
On Saint David's Day
For Dewi Sant, an eye
of yellow in the daffodils,
the curlew from the sea,
the hare that lollops by a gate
which opens wide
on far Plynlimmon,
Cader Idris
and the airy rockface
of the northern sky.
...
of yellow in the daffodils,
the curlew from the sea,
the hare that lollops by a gate
which opens wide
on far Plynlimmon,
Cader Idris
and the airy rockface
of the northern sky.
...
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