‘Windmills at Slemish’ by Randall Stephen Hall

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In this wee series of articles, generated by the current “Flag Issue” in Belfast, I thought I would include some poems from 1998, roughly the same period when I presented my flag idea, “The Talking Flag”, to the City fathers. These poems are as relevant today as the flag design. All things are possible. I was just on my way back from taking part in my first Swedish Irish Festival in 1997, (shaken like a medicine bottle, by this intense experience), when I noticed something from the plane . . .

Windmills at Slemish.

In flying fom Gothenburg,

And then from Amsterdam,

Holland,

Land of the windmill,

Land of the windmill,

My plane flew over Slemish.

Solid bump in the land.

Still casting its deep shadow

Across history, towards

Ballymena,

Fortress of Unionism.

 

And as I watched the green

Counterpane, beneath me,

I was startled to see,

Like Patrick and his priests,

The white windmills, set out against

That beautiful green undulation,

Walking towards Slemish,

With arms raised up in praise

Of  God.

 

Those windmills,

Their white blades, driven by

His breath.

Turning, changing a sometimes,

Violent wind.

Creating a new current.

A different energy.

Catching the wind,

Instead of just letting the opportunity pass.

Harnessing the rushing pull and push,

That drives the clouds, to plough for us.

                                                                                          

And as I landed once again,

Home.

Travelling in Europe, after

Thirteen years of containment,

I thought upon this vision.

These symbols of  hope.

The windmills that catch his breath

Off Slemish.

 

If they can catch the wind

And change it into something

More useful,

More positive,

Why can’t we ?

 

 

Written by

Randall Stephen Hall.

www.randallstephenhall.com/music

9th March, 1997. © Copyright.

3 Responses to ‘Windmills at Slemish’ by Randall Stephen Hall

  1. PjD April 10, 2014 at 5:51 pm #

    I really enjoyed this poem thanks for posting it Jude.

  2. Jud (not Jude) April 10, 2014 at 6:26 pm #

    Nice poem, although I think the title needs some work.
    ‘Landscape Destroying, Useless, Expensive, Bird Killing Abominations at Slemish’ perhaps?

  3. john wolfenden April 10, 2014 at 6:29 pm #

    A different energy.
    Catching the wind,
    Instead of just letting the opportunity pass.

    Hope someone/everyone can use the different energy positively