Elegy in a Churchyard | Artwork©️Lesley Scoble


Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright, (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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27 responses to “Elegy in a Churchyard: in free verse”

  1. The pain of losing a parent never really goes away

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  2. Beautiful

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  3. This evokes a kind sort of sadness, Lesley – so beautifully penned ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much, Deepthy 🙏❤️

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  4. The robin stood out for me, Lesley, my mother’s favourite bird and, not long after she died, one flew in through my kitchen window. I think it was her.

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    1. ❤️Oh, Kim. How marvellous.❤️
      The very same thing happened to me, but it was a blackbird. It perched on the top of an open sash window. The gap was about eight inched wide. The bird watched me for a while, then flew in and around my bedroom—then flew away back through the narrow gap. I felt calmed.

      It is wonderful when birds connect.

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  5. This is a beautiful and poignant poem, Lesley.

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    1. Thank you, Roberta 😊🙏 x

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  6. Lesley, the artwork is gorgeous and perfect for an elegy. Your poem and how it taps into nature’s teachings is precious and wise.

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    1. Your comment is precious to me. Thank you, Msjadeli 🙏💗

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      1. You’re welcome, Lesley ❤

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  7. I love how you included the element of nature, the crow, the robin… I think that is how we feel the prescence of our loved ones.

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    1. 🙏❤️ Thanks, Björn
      Nature and wildlife soothe and consoles 🍃

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  8. This is such a heart-rending piece, Lesley. A wonderful, pognant tribute to your love for your mother. The poem and artwork reminded me of a yew tree in a churchyard near a place where my sweety and I stayed in London’s Brockley district.

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    1. How lovely that the poem & artwork sparked a sweet memory, Steve. 💗 Thank you 🙏
      I don’t know Brockley…

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      1. You’re welcome, Lesley. 🙏🏼 It’s quite a nice residential area with some lovely parks. (And Brockley Brewing!

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      2. Oooh, Brockley Brewing sounds like it’s worth a visit 🍻😁

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      3. It is! Our son had bought some and we decided to find the brewery and sit in from pints on tap on an open Sunday. 🍻

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  9. I feel your grief, but so beautifully written …💞

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    1. 💗 Thank you, Suzanne 🙏💗

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  10. A piteous yet beautiful poem. The robin understood.

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