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On arriving at the next B&B

Robyn Lance

Jan 01 2014

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On arriving at the next B&B

 

After four days of clean ’n’ tidy

from our once-commissioned host

 

who runs both cases up

tartan-clad stairs to our quarters,

 

after four nights of breathing in

to pass each other and the bed

 

and four days of drenching rain

we wave goodbye to Pitlochry

 

and say hallo to a fourth gen laird

lording it over the Cromarty Firth.

 

Ancestor eyes watch us walk to a guest wing

with sink-into sofa  and clamber-up bed.

 

In an antique-laden lounge

mind your Ps & Qs chairs sit

 

on rugs patterned in the Orient,

oval miniatures shrink into rose gold rims

 

and on the baize-topped desk,

paper, pen and ink invite me to write.

 

Robyn Lance

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