The Hinds
The Hinds Kathleen Jamie Walking in a waking dream I watched nineteen deer pour from ridge to glen-floor, then each in turn leap, leap the new-raised peat-dark burn. This was the distaff side; hinds at their ease, alive to lands held on long lease in their animal minds, and filing through a breach in a never-mended dyke, the herd flowed up over heather-slopes to scree where they stopped, and turned to stare, the foremost with a queenly air as though to say: 'Aren't we the bonniest companie? Come to me, You'll be happy, but never go home.' |