I Turned My Face Into The Wind

I wandered far onto the lonely moors

Sparse coarse tufts of grass reached out to trip me

And above my head the leaden clouds hung low

As I turned my face into the rain.

I huddled close against a tumbling wall

Wrapped in a cloak to shield me from the bitter cold

The solitude weighed heavy on my mind

As I turned my face into the rain.

The mist rolled down across the countryside

I thought I heard the coastal sirens sound

As I turned my face into the rain.

I tried to peer into the deepening gloom

To glimpse a lighted window in the distance

But just too far to penetrate the rain

As I turned my face into the rain.

And yet somehow I sensed her presence near

And tufts of sheep's wool hanging from a gorse bush

Were as though her hands were beckoning me home

As I turned my face into the rain.