pferguson | February 8, 2020
Concerning Hobbits Lord of the Rings Oneness So far from Scotland and piping – yet the sound of a tin whistle brings the days of the Celts – Picts and Gaels to mind. The age of then is here within a much read and spoken story – time and time again. With each line by […]
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pferguson | April 29, 2012
Fragments of Memory Like inverted stakes in the hearts of France and Flanders, the splintered trees from the fields of battle stand as rooted silhouettes. Their splinters litter the ground on which men once walked, crawled or ran; the belligerent skelfs, large and small, hurling about tearing and ripping the flesh, piercing the souls of […]
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Tags: 1916, Great War, Imperial War Museum, Lord of the Rings, Memory, Ovillers, Revolver, Somme, Tolkien, Trees, Trench Fever, Trench Foot