Two striking sonnets. I'll throw in a more ordinary one:
Staddles
Designed at first to baffle rats,
Working staddles guard the store,
Supporting all the manger straw,
And puzzle the prolific cats.
But as the sheds with failing wood
Collapse above the sturdy rocks
Redundant and archaic blocks,
The staddles useless where they stood.
So now the staddles have retired,
They will not rot, will not decay.
And, far too big to throw away,
A novel purpose they’ve acquired.
Toadstools like prehistoric bones
Form lines of granite traffic cones.
Staddles
Designed at first to baffle rats,
Working staddles guard the store,
Supporting all the manger straw,
And puzzle the prolific cats.
But as the sheds with failing wood
Collapse above the sturdy rocks
Redundant and archaic blocks,
The staddles useless where they stood.
So now the staddles have retired,
They will not rot, will not decay.
And, far too big to throw away,
A novel purpose they’ve acquired.
Toadstools like prehistoric bones
Form lines of granite traffic cones.
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