Nesting
/By Alex Mullarky
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Have you seen the wild wall
climb the fellside,
border to the clouds
where only the sky-giants' flocks
compete for grazing -
it is a nest, stone by stone
from the riverbed, the quarry
we built it, this is our home.
We do not trespass here
but tread, as we always have
on mossy turf beside sheep.
Shielded by great mountains
above dark hollow lakes,
great cliffs swelling out to the sea -
here we have carved our homes
from the trees, the earth
beneath a grey sky like the birds.
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Alex Mullarky is a writer from Cumbria, living in Edinburgh by way of Melbourne. She likes to tell stories about adventures with animals and trees, mountains and magic.