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I wrote the ‘The hole in the wall’ at an Arvon creative writing course at Totleigh Barton many years ago.
A film I made earlier –
I have always been attracted to dry stone walls. My grandfather had a stone wall in our built in our garden when I was a child. Grandmother had a serious back injury due to bomb damage on the house, so the only way she could manage the garden was to have a very long raised bed.
Of course the art of dry stone walling is well documented and still carried out today.
The hole in the wall
There is a garden I know
I wonder who lives there,
Maybe a spider with spots brown and gold
A slithery snake could climb into the gap,
The hole is quite dark so I can’t really see
It could be a toad and this is his home
For bees it is handy because they like flowers,
But why not a dragon who blows fire and smoke
A shifty black beetle runs past my nose,
The floor is all earthy but I think I can see,
In the roof there’s a crack with a wee bit of light,
Butterflies might want to hide from the rain,
There is a garden I know with an old dry stone wall
A prototype of the book now published.
By Ann PerrinI wrote the ‘The hole in the wall’ at an Arvon creative writing course at Totleigh Barton many years ago.
A film I made earlier –
I have always been attracted to dry stone walls. My grandfather had a stone wall in our built in our garden when I was a child. Grandmother had a serious back injury due to bomb damage on the house, so the only way she could manage the garden was to have a very long raised bed.
Of course the art of dry stone walling is well documented and still carried out today.
The hole in the wall
There is a garden I know
I wonder who lives there,
Maybe a spider with spots brown and gold
A slithery snake could climb into the gap,
The hole is quite dark so I can’t really see
It could be a toad and this is his home
For bees it is handy because they like flowers,
But why not a dragon who blows fire and smoke
A shifty black beetle runs past my nose,
The floor is all earthy but I think I can see,
In the roof there’s a crack with a wee bit of light,
Butterflies might want to hide from the rain,
There is a garden I know with an old dry stone wall
A prototype of the book now published.