The Hill Fort (Y Gaer) by Owen Sheers
The Hill Fort (Y Gaer) by Owen Sheers

The Hill Fort (Y Gaer)

Owen Sheers * Track #21 On Skirrid Hill

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The Hill Fort (Y Gaer) by Owen Sheers

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Owen Sheers
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‘Skirrid Hill’ takes its origin from the Welsh, ‘Ysgirid Fawr’ which roughly translates as ‘shattered mountain’. ‘Skirrid’ can also mean ‘divorced or separated’ – the theme is the connotation of something broken down or split away — the natural deterioration and separation of people and things.

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On a clear day he'd bring him here,
his young son, charging the hill
as wild as the long-maned ponies

who'd watch a moment
before dropping their heads to graze again.
When he finally got him still

he'd crouch so their eyes were level,
one hand on the small of his back
the other tracing the horizon,

pointing out all the places lived in
by the fathers and sons before them:
Tretower, Raglan, Bredwardine ...

And what he meant by this but never said, was
'Look. Look over this land and see how long
the line is before you - how in these generations

were no more than scattered grains;
that from here in this view 9, 19, 90 years
are much the same ...

that it isn't the number of steps
that will matter
but the depth of their impression;

And that's why he's come back again
to tip these ashes onto the tongues of the wind
and watch them spindrift into the night.

Not just to make the circle complete,
to heal or mend,
but because he knows these walls,

sunk however low,
still hold him in as well as out
protect as much as they defend.

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