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Tag: Priesthope

By Hole Ousia Posted on June 13, 2026June 13, 2026

Priesthope

I have no religion, but I needed to find your grave, and to chalk a coloured heart on your now ruined home. Marion, there is love in hope. In remembering … Continue reading Priesthope

Categories: Architecture, Poems, Scotland, Time passesTags: coloured chalks, Hope, infant mortality, Kirnie Law, mortality, Peter's poems, Priesthope, ruins, Scottish Borders, tombstone
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