The Last Eclipse
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Your support makes all the difference.The next eclipse in England
Being ninety years away
I cycled to a hillside
Which overlooked a bay
A grey and windless August
With summer on the ropes
And half a dozen others
I stood upon the slopes
And looked across the linseed
To watch the change in light
At ninety-odd percent say,
It wouldn't turn to night
But with the fields grown silent
The process had begun
At forty-watts and fading;
A nail-clipping sun.
An eerie sort of business
Sedate and yet too fast
And mildly underwhelming
Until the moment passed
With disbelieving laughter
And watches checked in vain
The big event was over
And light in charge again
A solitary lorry
Roared rudely on a road
As on an extra day-shift
A distant cockerel crowed
The last eclipse in England
But see the thing we must
And we will all be dust.
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