Wednesday, 9 July 2025

SEEMINGLY OUT OF PLACE... (My poem about the Sycamore Gap tree, Northumberland...)

 Seemingly Out Of Place…

(Lamenting the Sycamore Gap tree, Northumberland…)



Close by the iconic, meandering Roman wall,

The dip, rather like the one between a Bactrian 

Camel’s two humps, contained a very noticeable,

Incongruous sycamore tree. And I was in its thrall…


It was as though it had been placed there ornamentally,

To fill a space, to decorate the hollow, or provide an attraction,

A contrast to the harsh grassy slopes and Hadrian’s once formidable

Fortified barrier, constructed mainly of sandstone, quarried locally…   


The overgrown cliff edges can now but mourn the tree’s destruction,

A callous, mindless and typically contemporary, draconian

Deed, stinking of vandalism, an inane lark, or from a lamentable

Selfishness. Nature, however has already begun to sprout its own reconstruction… 



Pete Ray

9th July 2025…




Sorting old images from a visit to Hadrian’s Wall in 2016, I smiled sadly when I saw the images which accompany this poem…



The tree was truly noticeable and a real feature on the landscape near Housesteads, along the Roman wall…



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