#1172 Denys Val Baker (ed) - Cornish Short Stories. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1976, 1st edition.

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At the British War Cemetery, Bayeux - Poetry Archive

I walked where in their talking graves And shirts of earth five thousand lay, When history with ten feasts of fire Had eaten the red air away. ‘I am Christ’s boy,’ I cried. ‘I bear In iron hands the bread,...

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Convoy
- by Charles Causley

Draw the blanket of ocean
Over the frozen face.
He lies, his eyes quarried by glittering fish,
Staring through the green freezing sea-glass
At the Northern Lights.

He is now a child in the land of Christmas:
Watching, amazed, the white tumbling bears
And the diving seal.
The iron wind clangs round the ice-caps,
The five-pointed Dog-star
Burns over the silent sea,

And the three ships
Come sailing in.

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#580 Laurence Green - All Cornwall Thunders at My Door: A Biography of Charles Causley. The Cornovia Press, Sheffield, 2013, 1st edition. #LaurenceGreen #TheCornoviaPress #CharlesCausley #Poetry #BookOfTheDay

8/100 - Charles Causley / I Am the Song

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#Poets ... The November post by Sue Wallace-Shaddad in The Maker, the #CharlesCausley #Literary Blog, includes stanzas from my #fingerpost #poem #Penwith Fingerstone. Link below.

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November blog by Sue Wallace-Shaddad - The Charles Causley Trust

Not long ago I saw ‘The Fisherman’s Friends: One and All’, a film inspired by fishermen in Port Isaac in...

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