Competition
Poetry London Clore Prize 2019: 1st PRIZE
Roger Bloor
The Ghost of Molly Leigh Pleads, Yes Cries for Exemplarie Justice Against the Arbitrarie, Un-exampled Injustice of Her Accusers
Question the First: By which Devils are the Operations of Incubus and Succubus Practised? Even if my blackbird sat Above the Turk’s Head sign And soured the brew Or even spat In Parson Spencer’s beer Does that make Molly Leigh a Witch To float as Froath upon the Sea Weight and measure sold I never Milk and water sold I ever Question the Second: The Enormity of Witches is considered, and the Whole Matter Set Forth and Declared Even if my hawthorn never flowers Twenty shillings shall be paid To Alice Beech upon my death To buy fresh bread for widows And the Parish Poor Does that make Molly Leigh a Witch Pyewacket, Peckin and Greedigut Molly Leigh, Molly Leigh Chase me round your apple tree Question the Third: Whether Witches can Hebetate the Powers Of Generation or Obstruct the Venereal Act Even if I spurned my mother’s teat And sucked on hardened crust Took my watered milk to sell Never took my sins to church Nor took to bed a man Does that make Molly Leigh a Witch Compacted to that hellish league Molly Leigh, Molly Leigh You can’t catch me Question the Fourth: The Method of Destroying and Curing Witchcraft Even if you lift my corpse Then catch my blackbird in a bag To throw him in my coffin still alive And Bury us facing North to South My body lying face to earth Does that make Molly Leigh a Witch Who feeles no needle, pin thrust, aule Molly Leigh, Molly Leigh Chase me down the holes I see Question the Fifth: Whether Witches can Sway the Minds Of Men to Love or Hatred Even if six clerics damn my soul And children dance around my grave When I come back two centuries hence As Sybil Leek the Staffordshire Seer A blackbird sitting on my arm Will that make Molly Leigh a Witch Accounted guiltie of that crime Spells and Curses made I never But Damn the Parson’s soul for ever