70. The Spirit of Captain Harle
My senses reach back through my fingers
Salt, sea, ships
Carrying cargo
Indonesian mahogany
Ivory from Africa
Portuguese Port
The mahogany made into balusters and newel posts
Shaped for the staircase in Rainham Hall
Captain John Harleās home in 1729
Carved curlicues
twisted tendrils mimicking barley
my fingers caress the hogback curves
on the newel post as it curls its way down
to the entrance hall
patination and an indentation of ridges
under the whorl of my fingertips mirror the
touch of Captain Harle, though centuries apart.
My view of ships across the marsh
now obscured by the railway wall.
unlike him, I cannot see
the billowed sails of coal ships
from South Shields
Nor other cargoes from across the world
I feel his presence under my hand
His body lies in Rainham church
His spirit returns through my touch
to Rainham Hall.
Story writer/provider
Mary L Walsh
Flag Designer
Mary L Walsh
Painter(s)
Kinetika Artists
Landscape Character Area
Rainham, Aveley and Wenington