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The poem

Letters from Yorkshire
by Maura Dooley

In February, digging his garden, planting potatoes,
he saw the first lapwings return and came
indoors to write to me, his knuckles singing

as they reddened in the warmth.
It鈥檚 not romance, simply how things are.
You out there, in the cold, seeing the seasons

turning, me with my heartful of headlines
feeding words onto a blank screen.
Is your life more real because you dig and sow?

You wouldn鈥檛 say so, breaking ice on a waterbutt,
clearing a path through snow. Still, it鈥檚 you
who sends me word of that other world

pouring air and light into an envelope. So that
at night, watching the same news in different houses,
our souls tap out messages across the icy miles.

Letters from Yorkshire by Maura Dooley, reprinted by permission of Bloodaxe Books.

Note: this poem is included for reference purposes, please refer to your anthology for the definitive version.