DWR: Capel Celyn Telyneg
Capel Celyn Telyneg
for Emyr Llewelyn
Excavation in sight one summer
Children of wool and ribbons,
chanting through schoolyards and fields.
Ringing bells, legs in motion
against the colour green.
Is this owned? Dazed people ask
As the machine demands more.
No one except a night of snow
and a transformer blown.
There was nothing left for a levied village
as its people looked on.
Yet still the document, a cupboard
is moved out of a home.
Is language here? In the water?
Under the bridge?
Does it seep through space?
And the people looked on.
Coming too late.
You came too late.
There is a blackened visor
that screens thought.
The moment of that summer
the slow drip-drop
As force denied
the equilibrium of evocation.