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The Penrhos Branch Line

by  nickb

Posted: Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Word Count: 215
Summary: Revision 1 - does this make more sense?




The cold facts are these:
It was built for coal, for iron,
from Tynycaeau Junction, North East
through Rhydlafer to the Garth Mountain,
for the dolomite quarry,
through Pentyrch Cutting and
Walnut Tree Tunnel,
jutting high brick viaduct
across the Taff to Penrhos,
for ships at Barry Dock,
for coal, for steam, for iron,
for smoke, for ash,
for money.
 
It is a stretch of muscle,
navvy strength in broken boots,
for shelter, for heat, for food,
effort in spades, slab sided
and cold cast, rivet and rail,
ballast and sleeper,
for piston, for steel, for shovel,
for the clatter of metal
and the steam whistle’s wail.
 
But now nettles blow
in this beautiful decay,
buttressed by a ragbag of brambles.
It is home for Ash, for Hazel,
for silence that puddles
in the trees’ shade each day.
In this short pause in eternity
we walk the exposed belly,
follow its grain to the end,
and back again, to the tunnel mouth
muzzled with moss.
The ballast is tombed in leaves,
a womb for woodlice, for ground beetles,
for Rosebay Willowherb, for Ragwort.
There is no history here.
We see only to the bend clotted with weeds,
but hear fat insects drone, thick as resin,
and the sudden rattle of a woodpecker
hollowing a nest.