At Hailes Church
Beneath the woods that drop down from the Cotswolds to the Gloucester plain are the ruins of Hailes Abbey. About a hundred steps from the place of pilgrimage is a very small church, Hailes Church, to which pilgrims came before they entered the Abbey.
Within,it is cool and silent. Through the plaster, medieval wall paintings appear like ghosts. The wood of the ancient rood screen shines from the touch of the travellers' hands as they approach the stone altar and enter the gaze of the Virgin.
Within the door Christopher His feet on floor A pine tree staff Head in the rafters On his left shoulder A cloud. World's whole weight carried up there.
From here turn eastward Within this church of ease Travelers, that is, as we are. Turn right hand wards: A walk of yards or centuries or none. In a flash Or in a lifetime done.
She is there too, the beauty, smiling from a folded corner in the chancel at the altar and the pilgrim clinging to it. The ease of sanctuary, the long day nearly over.
Roy Ashwell