Eyam
There is a window
in a church
where fractured daylight
streams
through a ring of roses
there is a boy
handing a tailor
a sack of cloth
infested with plague-fleas.
On a hill
in a circle
a smattering of graves
Alice. Ann. William. Elizabeth.
John. Oner.
All buried
within eight days.
On the edge
of a village
sits a boundary stone
there to mark the gateway
between life
and beyond
six holes
like eyes in a button
watching from purgatory
a place where suffering
will only bring you
suffering
but will maybe
one day
set you
free
Eyam is a small village in Derbyshire which took important measures during the bubonic plague in the 17th Century
Eve Chancellor is an English Teacher in Manchester. Her poems have been published online and in multiple literary magazines, including: Acropolis Journal, Dream Catcher, Hyacinth Review and Seaside Gothic. Her poem ‘Two Girls on a Greyhound’ was the Ink, Sweat and Tears pick off the month, March 2023. Her short stories are featured on East of the Weband in journals, such as The Ghastling. Twitter: @eve_madelaine

Beautiful and prayerful piece. So grateful to the poet for this gift.
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