Talking to Lord Newborough
David Anthony
February 2005


(Lt. William Charles Wynn, 1873-1916,

4th Baron Newborough, whose grave overlooks

the Vale of Ffestiniog in North Wales)



I’d perch beside your gravestone years ago,

a boy who thought you old at forty-three.

I knew you loved this quiet place, like me.

We’d gaze towards Maentwrog far below,

kindred spirits, and I’d talk to you.

Sometimes I asked what it was like to die—

were you afraid? You never did reply,

and silence rested lightly on us two.


These days the past is nearer, so I came

to our remembered refuge on the hill,

expecting change yet finding little there:

my village and the Moelwyns look the same,

Saint Michael’s Church commands the valley still—

but you, old friend, are younger than you were.