In Memory of Geoffrey Keynes Ktlate of Lammas House 1887-1982
Jon Stallworthy, 21 October 1982
“... When wing to wing, feather by feather, the rooks were piecing night together, I took the ring the iron-lipped iron-lidded lion gripped and tapped the call-sign on his hide. He knew me, nodded, moved aside, and as the light fell through the door I walked into your head once more. I could distinguish, layer by layer, each constituent of the air: vellum and beeswax; apple, oak, and elm gone up in years of smoke; tanned pastry, ghosts of roasted meat; the breath of oxlips, wintersweet, jasmine, and Stanley Spencer’s tall Corinthian hyacinths on the wall ... ”