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Gorse
David Kenny
A tractor engine roars
At the side of the road
As a gorse fire burns in the hills.
Towering hedgerows boxing in
Precious fields of luscious grass
Must be kept tidy
According to policy.
Shattered stems, broken branches
Littered along the grass verge
For the sake of tidiness.
The fire up above purges
The land clean for sheep,
Turning the hillside to desert.
The smell of diesel and wood
And burning decay intertwined
Under a blood red sky.
David Kenny is a writer from Wicklow, Ireland. He has a BA in Film and Documentary from ATU Galway, specialising in screenwriting. He also has a Certificate in Ecology and Biodiversity from BIFE. His work has featured in Collected Thoughts Zine and Swerve Magazine.
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