The Geate A-Vallen To

With Covid or whatever it was having only just flown the nest (it took nearly a whole month), we’re now back in Dorset to lovely weather (I jest) and a warm welcome (I do not jest).

This morning, I walked out along the lane with Ruby and Edgar to a gate which reminded me of a poem by the Dorset dialect poet William Barnes (1801-1886).

The Geate A-Vallen To was apparently Barnes’ last dialect poem and it’s one I love because it was a favourite of older family members who, although from rural south Somerset, could do a pretty good rendition of the Dorset dialect.

There’s a YouTube link at the end of this blog to a chap reading the poem. His voice is far too posh but you get the gist. But I recommend trying it out yourself first by reading it aloud:

The Geate A-Vallen To

In the zunsheen of our zummers
Wiโ€™ the hay time now a-come,
How busy wer we out a-vield
Wiโ€™ vew a-left at hwome,
When waggons rumbled out ov yard
Red wheeled, wiโ€™ body blue,
And back behind โ€˜em loudly slammโ€™d
The geate aโ€™vallen to.

Drough daysheen ov how many years
The geate haโ€™ now a-swung
Behind the veet oโ€™ vull-grown men
And vootsteps of the young.
Drough years oโ€™ days it swung to us
Behind each little shoe,
As we tripped lightly on avore
The geate a-vallen to.

In evenen time oโ€™ starry night
How mother zot at hwome,
And kept her bleazen vier bright
Till father should haโ€™ come,
An’ how she quicken’d up and smiled
An’ stirred her vier anew,
To hear the trampen ho’sesโ€™ steps
An’ geate a-vallen to.

Thereโ€™s moon-sheen now in nights oโ€™ fall
When leaves be brown vrom green,
When, to the slammen o’ the geate,
Our Jennyโ€™s ears be keen,
When the wold dog do wag his tail,
An’ Jean could tell to who,
As he do come in drough the geate,
The geate a-vallen to.

An’ oft do come a saddened hour
When there must goo away
One well-beloved to our heartโ€™s core,
Vor long, perhaps vor aye:
An’ oh! it is a touchen thing
The loven heart must rue,
To hear behind his last farewell
The geate a-vallen to.

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Author: Maddie Grigg

Maddie Grigg is the pen name of former local newspaper editor Margery Hookings. Expect reflections on rural life, community, landscape, underdogs, heritage and folklore. And fun.

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