So Many Summers
coigach

So Many Summers

‘So Many Summers’

Beside one loch, a hind’s neat skeleton,
Beside another, a boat pulled high and dry:
Two neat geometries drawn in the weather:
Two things already dead and still to die.

I passed them every summer, rod in hand,
Skirting the bright blue or spitting grey,
And, every summer, saw how the bleached timbers
Gaped wider and the neat ribs fell away.

Time adds one malice to another one -
Now you’d look very close before you knew
If it’s the boat that ran, the hind went sailing.
So many summers, and I have lived them too.

Norman MacCaig; 1969
Location
Glen Affric, North West Highlands, Scotland
Equipment Used
Pentax 67II, 45mm lens
Film & Developer
DR5 reverse processed Ilford Delta, rated 100
Lens Filter
yellow

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