My friend John Watson is the host of Pure Good and Right Poetry in Kenilworth with his wife Kim. He has written a book of autobiographgical sketches, poetry & riddles entitled Delves into Mystic Warwickshire. The book contains clues to find seven tokens hidden around the county, after which, if you produce some art or writing that meets his approval, you win a bronze delve, which is like a cross between a trowel & a gardening knife.
At the time of writing five of them have now been found.
The artwork is by Andrea Mbarushimana.
I spent some days on the quest & then one Sunday afternoon Anne & I found the token for the delve named Columba on Castle Hill, Lower Brailes.
Here is my poem celebrating it all, entitled:
Mystic Delving Beyond Sight & Sound
(Not a single hero’s deed was to be found)
Delving into the self-secret that is the ground the springtime labyrinth of the good green land
Tree lined lanes all garlanded for birth the busy birds all sing their voices delight of light
A flowering of magical, virid sound which celebrates the living soil that is the shining song
The living soil that is the shining song secretes the sparkling fungal spiral’s girth
That leads us on the round of Brailes’ baileys our errant way that yet might prove our worth
To delve, to seek the icon yet unfound in the tree where the wren makes her tiny cup of nest
Where the wren makes her tiny cup of nest guarded by hedgerow power between & beyond
Beyond the names of fields & the numbers on the gates from one portal to the next
Stations in the rhythm of the search, the track, the path, the copse that broods upon Castle Hill
In the copse that broods upon Castle Hill some of the hawthorns are twisted all around
In gargoyle gestures from millennia with gorsey joys all wound round the shining centre
Luminous paths to lead us in May’s merry dance the golden spangle of celandines at our feet
With the golden spangle of celandines at our feet we seek the secret way that might be found
Within old rings of memory, history, remembrance, repetition tumbling all around
Forgotten names & words as hidden as the tiny grey eggs in Mother Wren’s secret installation
Like Mother Wren’s secret installation we seek the secret hiding place unseen
Beyond the houses & roads of today’s wounded world up, back, round the ways of deep time
Here again & again & again. A sound! My voice wife crying out from within the tree
My voice wife crying out from within thorn gloom with delight & pride, what sound!
The talisman brought forth into our day from the self-secret shadows of the tree!
The tallest tree at top of hill yields the token that we sought: the mysterious icon finally found!