If
you haven聮t been to Babbinswood, try to arrange it, you
really should.听
It聮s a petrified forest now, stone stumps all around,
no leaves to cover two little children hiding aground.
Whittington is just down the road, the Three Tree聮s forcing
you left or right.
Left passed the school and sometimes wait, for the steam engine
to pass then they聮d raise the gate.
Park hall next, soldiers training 聯one, two, three聰
passed the flax fields on to Oswestry.
Or聟you could go right to the Castle built in 1065, or
was it four; well anyway it was in days of yore.
The Castle fields on the left and Ye Olde Boot Inne on the
right, that聮s were we spent Saturday night.
Then home, up the hill to PenyBryn, with a hoot and a yell,
if we missed the road we聮d end up in the Shropshire canal.
Thank God the Church was straight ahead, the bells helped
us on Sunday morn to get out of bed.
I used to walk to Gobowen nine miles with the gout and then
on to the Glyn Valley to fish for trout.听
At seven sisters, I could see the aqueduct that spanned the
Gorge, and hear the Smithy in Chirk, at the forge.
听I can see it and hear it as I could then, I was standing
in Wales, a step, and I was in Salop again.
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