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Winter Landscape


The three men coming down the winter hill
In brown, with tall poles and a pack of hounds
At heel, through the arrangement of the trees,
Past the five figures at the burning straw,
Returning cold and silent to their town,

Returning to the drifted snow, the rink
Lively with children, to the older men,
The long companions they can never reach,
The blue light, men with ladders, by the church
The sledge and shadow in the twilit street,

Are not aware that in the sandy time
To come, the evil waste of history
Outstretched, they will be seen upon the brow
Of that same hill: when all their company
Will have been irrecoverably lost,

These men, this particular three in brown
Witnessed by birds will keep the scene and say
By their configuration with the trees,
The small bridge, the red houses and the fire,
What place, what time, what morning occasion

Sent them into the wood, a pack of hounds
At heel and the tall poles upon their shoulders,
Thence to return as now we see them and
Ankle-deep in snow down the winter hill
Descend, while three birds watch and the fourth flies.

Notes

Image - Pieter Brueghel, Hunters in the Snow (1565)
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.

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  • September 16
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    correction

    From guest Karri Paul (contact)
    Line 15 should say "irrevocably" instead of "irrecoverably."


    • I-Like-Rhymes Moderators member
      September 17
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      For guest Karri Paul (and others)

      I'm afraid you are in error. Not only is irrecoverable the word chosen by the poet himself but the line would have a different meaning if it were replaced by irrevocable.
      Irrevocable means unalterable, unchangeable as in a clause in a legal contract. Irrecoverable refers to things that have changed or gone and cannot afterwards be recovered or put right.
      Jim
      Oldpoetry Research Team