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Poem 7:
When ye come, and all the flowers are dying
And I am dead, as dead I may well be.
Ye’ll come and find the place where I am lying,
And kneel and say an ava there for me.
I shall hear the soft you tread above me,
And on my grave the warmer, sweeter be.
For you will bend and tell me that you love me,
And I will sleep in peace until you come to me.
Ordnance Survey Explorer 148
Time roughly
Miles roughly
. We walked along the North Down Way towards Blue Bell Hill and although it was a Sunday we did not meet any people which rather strange as the North Down Way suppose to be well known and it marked quite prominaent on the Ordnance Survey Maps.
. Followed the signs to Kits Coty which is grouping of ancient stones there is a fence round it to protect the ancient monument. Many wildflower along the (NDW) Scabius was one it has pale blue flower a bit like cornflower.
. The harvest has not started in some fields while in others the combine has been along and the crop has been gathered in and not even any bales have been left in some of the fields and in other the bales have still to be collected.
. The air seems quite dry and the smell of the crop by the fields that have had the crops havested is quite pronounced I suppose that in a few hours you will not be able to smell anything as it dries out in the Sun.